How can I tell if my baby is hungry? How do I know if she is getting enough to eat?

Since babies lack the ability to speak to us about what they want and need, we have to learn to listen to the cues that they are giving. One of the most common signs that a baby is hungry is crying, but a baby can cry for a number of reasons. When your baby cries, resist the urge to immediately feed them, and see if there is another reason they might be crying first.

Another sign to look for is rooting. This is when you put your hand close to their cheek and they turn their head towards it. This is a good indication that your baby may be hungry.

Lip-smacking, pulling his or her hands to their mouth, and sucking are also things that some babies do to let you know that they are hungry. Your baby's hunger can vary a great deal from day to day depending on illness, amount of sleep, or other factors. In general, though, the amount that you should be feeding a baby under the age of six months is 2.5 ounces for each pound of their body weight each day.

If your baby weighs ten pounds, for example, you want to feed them about 25 ounces of formula or breast milk total each day (although certainly not all at once). (Also, do not give your baby frappuccino, but this probably goes without saying. ).

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