Yes, it's quite possible that your 2-month-old baby is getting enough milk even with just 5–7 minutes of feeding, especially if:
Baby is gaining weight adequately.
Has 6 or more wet diapers per day.
Is alert, active, and content after feeding.
Pooping regularly.
No signs of dehydration (like sunken eyes, dry mouth, lethargy).
By 2 months, many babies become more efficient at sucking and can extract sufficient milk in a shorter time. Milk flow may be fast, especially during letdown, allowing the baby to get the needed amount quickly. Also some babies are quick feeders by nature and don’t linger at the breast.
Next Steps
Observe baby's cues- If your baby unlatches on their own, burps, and seems satisfied, it usually means they’re done.
Don’t force to continue feeding if the baby seems content.
You can offer the same breast again if you’re unsure baby got the hindmilk, or offer the second breast if baby still seems interested.
Health Tips
When to Worry- If baby sleeps too much, appears lethargic, is not gaining weight, or has fewer wet diapers, evaluation may be needed.