Feeding From the Start Breastfeeding FAQs: Checkpoint For more information and helpful tips about this topic, you can visit our Resources section. Menu Table of Contents FeedingFeedingFeeding from the startHunger and Fullness CuesCheckpoint 1Benefits and Duration of BreastfeedingCheckpoint 2Breastfeeding FAQsCheckpoint 3Formula Feeding BasicsCheckpoint 4Bottle Feeding Tips – Part 1Checkpoint 5Bottle Feeding Tips – Part 2Goal SettingGoal Setting 2Goal Setting 3CompleteSafe EatsFood & Drinks to AvoidCheckpoint 1When Can My Baby Have Juice?Checkpoint 2Healthy Drink Options for BabiesCheckpoint 3Goal SettingGoal Setting 2Goal Setting 3CompleteTiny TummiesReadiness for Solid FoodsCheckpointIntroducing Cereal & Solid FoodsCheckpoint 2Understanding Food AllergiesCheckpoint 3Feeding MilestonesCheckpoint 4Goal SettingGoal Setting 2Goal Setting 3Complete ✕ Close If I choose to breastfeed, how do I know if my baby is getting enough breastmilk? I can hear and see my baby swallowing while nursing. My baby has 6-8 wet diapers each day. My baby is on track for growth. All of the above answers are correct Almost! All of the listed signs—swallowing, wet diapers, and steady growth—show your baby is getting enough breastmilk. Almost! All of the listed signs—swallowing, wet diapers, and steady growth—show your baby is getting enough breastmilk. Almost! All of the listed signs—swallowing, wet diapers, and steady growth—show your baby is getting enough breastmilk. Yes! All of these are signs your baby is getting enough breastmilk. Back Next