Understanding the indicators of a baby’s fullness can help new parents ensure their baby receives adequate nutrition.
When a baby suckles at the breast 2 to 3 times, and a clear swallowing sound can be heard, and this continues for about 10 minutes, it usually indicates that the baby has consumed enough milk. Conversely, if the baby seems particularly exerted while feeding or clings to the nipple tightly after eating, it might be a sign that the baby is not yet satisfied.
Understanding the indicators for determining if a baby is sufficiently fed and how to gauge feeding conditions
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