New moms are anxious and we are always overwhelmed about feeding our babies. When is the baby hungry, is it full, what should I pay attention to when breastfeeding …… These questions often plague mothers. Today, we will help you find the answers once and for all, and we can feed our babies more and more smoothly! Baby wants to eat milk signals: the face of the baby can not speak, although a new mother, but as long as careful observation you will find that the baby is hungry there are many small movements. Baby wants to eat milk is mainly manifested as follows: 1, there are eating fingers, toes, licking lips and other small movements; 2, waving small arms, open small mouth nibble mother’s arms, shoulders, etc.; 3, if the baby is hungry when pinching his face, his eyes will immediately focus on the mother’s breast. This is also a sign that the baby is hungry. 4, baby crying, this is the late signal that baby is hungry. When the baby cries loudly for no reason, the mother should pay attention to whether it is time to feed. If the baby is really hungry, the mother should calm the baby before feeding. PS: Baby crying may also be wet diapers, or physical discomfort, etc. New mothers may not be able to accurately determine why the baby is crying, but with the accumulation of time, there will be more and more tacit understanding between the mother and baby. 5.When the mother brings the nipple to the baby’s mouth, he will eagerly hold it and suck on it. When is my baby full? It is easy for babies in the first 3 months to drink too much breast milk, which is related to poor nursing posture and inadequate parenting. It is difficult to calculate the amount of milk drunk during breastfeeding, so mothers often worry whether their babies are full or not. In fact, there are signs to know whether your baby is full or not. 1.Baby’s sucking frequency gradually decreases; 2.Easy to be disturbed by the surrounding sounds, and stop sucking when there is a little movement; 3.Baby uses his little tongue to push the nipple or pacifier out, if you insist on stuffing the nipple or pacifier to him, he will turn his head to the side or even cry to protest to his mother; 4.Baby can sleep quietly after eating milk, while babies who are not full will cry repeatedly; 5.Baby’s weight increases. The baby’s growth rate in the first three months is about 200~300 grams per week; in the following three months, the growth is about 100~200 grams per week. If the baby grows slowly, excluding the possibility of illness, it is possible that the baby is not full Oh; 6, full baby stool is yellow soft paste, if the baby defecation thin, green, is the performance of the baby is not full; feeding baby precautions: 1, breastfeeding should pay attention to hygiene, keep the nipple clean. Use warm water to scrub the nipples when feeding, but do not use detergents. Change the baby’s diaper and wash your hands before each feeding. 2. Newborn babies are easily fatigued when breastfeeding. Therefore, sometimes they fall asleep while eating. At this time, you can gently pat the baby awake and let it continue to eat the milk. When feeding the baby, the mother should not fall asleep because if the mother falls asleep, the breast will easily block the baby’s mouth and nose, causing life-threatening asphyxiation and death. It is also easy to develop the bad habit of sleeping with the baby’s nipple. Moms try to author feeding Oh! 4. Mothers who have too much milk, when the baby eats milk, the other breast is prone to overflow. In this case, you can fold the overflowing nipple upwards and press lightly for a while, the overflow will stop. If you need to change the baby’s posture, let him change to eat the other breast, or for some reasons need to stop breastfeeding, you can put your finger gently into the corner of the baby’s mouth, and when the baby’s mouth makes a soft “pop”, it shows that he has stopped breastfeeding, then you can hold him away. 5.After each feeding, you should pick your child up vertically and pat his or her shoulders to let him or her burp a few times to expel the air swallowed into the stomach while breastfeeding. Then let the child lie on his right side for half an hour, and then lie flat to prevent spitting up. Insist on breast milk and formula if milk is not enough Insisting on breastfeeding is the best gift for your baby, but breastfeeding is something that often leaves working women with more than enough energy. When a busy schedule causes insufficient breastfeeding, the amount of mother’s milk will gradually decline and you must consider using formula to supplement your child’s nutrition. The most fundamental principle in choosing formula for your baby is that the closer the type of nutrients in the formula and the amount it contains to breast milk, the better, and the better for your child’s growth.