Feeding
Knowing that your baby is taking enough milk can be a concern of parents. Successful feeding occurs when baby is drowsy or awake and
calm. Your baby can tell you when he is ready for a feed with the following
behaviours:
- rooting
- squirming
- eyes open or closed
- moving his hands near to or across his face
- making sucking sounds or sucking motions with his mouth
- sucking his fingers
Your baby will usually display one or more of the above signs before he
resorts to crying.
The Community Team can offer support with feeding by helping parents make a
feeding plan. This will give you a rough guide of what to expect based on your
baby's behaviours and feeding patterns whilst in hospital. They may also advise
you on the maximum time you should allow between feeds especially in the case of
small babies. As a general rule, if a baby sleeps well between feeds and has
plenty of wet and dirty nappies, he is getting enough milk. Please discuss any
concerns with the Community Team or your Health Visitor.

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