Breast milk is the only food your baby needs for the first six months.
Continue to offer breast milk until your baby is two years old and older.
Feed on Demand
- Follow your baby's hunger and fullness cues. This will establish milk supply to match what your baby needs. Babies may feed about eight times in 24 hours
- In the early days, breastfeed from both breasts to help make your milk supply. Later your baby may still feed from both breasts, or may be satisfied after one.
- Feed on the first breast until the baby falls away from your breast. This usually tells you when your baby has had enough milk. Don’t rush though – your baby may just be resting and not yet finished.
- After burping, offer the other breast. If still hungry, your baby will latch on, suck and swallow.
- Begin the next feeding on the breast you didn’t use at the last feeding, or the one you finished last.
- Watch for signs that your baby is feeding well.
- If baby isn’t feeding well, express or pump your milk at every feeding. It can be provided to your baby using another method such as a cup, spoon or bottle.