the best way to know if babieseat enough is look at their weight gain and the frequency of nappies.
Babies can cry for many reasons.
Crying is your baby’s main way of communicating needs and feelings. Your baby cries when they’re hungry, tired, uncomfortable, sick or in pain. Sometimes they cry because they need a change of scenery or comfort, or because they need to know you’re there. Babies cry and fuss on average for almost 3 hours a day.
This is the question every mother asks. If he’s still crying see if he wants more. Food, but otherwise he might just be fussy. The way you tell if he’s had enough is by seeing. Is he is putting on enough weight.
I am not sure but you might be wise to go to your go and or maternal health nurse and ask the same question it is very important your baby gets enough rest and food/nutrients all day
Are you only breast feeding? Sometimes they can suck the breast for ages and not get enough milk because mum isn’t producing it. Go to your go or child health nurse for a check up. If bubs putting on weight, there’s no issue with food. But could be something else
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mom197139 said
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