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Be a responsive parent by watching your child's signals, understanding what they need, and taking loving action to meet their needs so your child grows up healthy.
Babies communicate through facial expressions, movements, and sounds to express their needs.
Babies may fuss or refuse breastfeeding, which can be frustrating. Figuring out the cause of fussing and getting support can help address breastfeeding challenges.
Breastfeeding is a learned skill that may need practice and adjustment. It is important to be kind to yourself and not have unrealistic expectations.
The more your baby breastfeeds the more milk you will make.
Signs that your baby is getting enough milk include wet nappies (4-6 disposable or 6-8 cloth), soft and runny mustard-yellow poos, and weight gain.
Proper attachment, with the whole nipple in baby's mouth, helps baby get more milk and prevents sore nipples.