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Home > Feeding and nutrition > Breastfeeding > Is my baby getting enough milk?
When you’re getting used to breastfeeding it’s hard to tell how much your baby has been drinking. It’s natural then to wonder about whether they’re getting enough milk but don’t worry – babies have a knack of letting you know when they’re still hungry and and we’ve explained some of the usual signs to look for here. Of course, our team of experts are also here to help so if there’s anything you’d like to ask about breastfeeding your baby, just drop us a line.
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Generally, if your baby is feeding well, they will let go of your breast once they’re full. However, they may pause for a while during breastfeeding so give them time to decide whether they’ve had enough.
Here are some signs that your baby is well fed:
If your baby isn’t getting enough milk you may notice:
If you are worried about whether your baby is getting enough milk, try feeding them more regularly. It’s also worth holding them close to you; if they want a drink they’ll move towards your breasts.
Sometimes mums find that their baby is still hungry even with more regular feeds. If this happens you should speak to your midwife.
If your baby is older than 4 months, it might be that they’re ready to start weaning. You can read more about what signs to look out for in our weaning section.
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