Just become a mother, not yet experienced, often do not know whether the baby is full, more anxious, in fact, new mothers do not have to. To see whether the baby is full, in addition to looking at the time of feeding, but also to observe a number of performance, such as mental state, weight gain, whether the normal urination and defecation, sleep, etc., combined with these performances, in order to know whether the baby is full. Breastfeeding For breastfeeding, if the amount of milk is sufficient, the baby will be able to eat within 10 to 15 minutes, if the baby is still not full in 30 minutes, it means that the milk is insufficient. It may be necessary to offer to make up some formula milk before giving it to the baby. Sleeping condition When your baby is full, he/she will sleep quietly without crying. Wake up in good spirits. If your baby eats for a long time, falls asleep for less than an hour and wakes up crying, or spits out the nipple and cries after sucking for a while, you may have insufficient milk. This may be due to insufficient milk and not enough to eat. Urination If your baby has enough milk, it is normal for him to urinate 8 to 9 times a day. During the first 6 months of life, there is usually no need to add extra water to your baby’s diet, whether he/she is breastfed or formula-fed. Stool condition Breastfed babies have 1-6 stools per day, which are golden yellow and burnt. Formula-fed babies have less frequent, yellowish, slightly dry stools, sometimes containing small white clots, 1 to 2 times a day. Weight gain Weight is the most easily quantifiable indicator of whether your baby is eating enough, and it is very important. It is best for parents to have a normal weight gain chart as a tool to measure their baby monthly. As you usually do not have a baby scale at home, the easiest way to measure is to hold your baby on the scale and then weigh him/her on the scale yourself. Subtract your weight from the previous weight to get your baby’s weight. Be careful to dress your baby in less clothing when weighing him or her. Usually 0-6 months baby’s weight gain will not be less than 600 grams / month, 6-12 months not less than 300 grams / month, if the weight growth is less than this standard for 2 consecutive months, you need to see a doctor to see what problems caused. In fact, in the feeding process, you and your baby through the grinding and, you will be very easy to judge whether the baby is full, become a mother, to believe in yourself.