A baby that feeds adequately will sleep for 2-3 hours after feeding, will pass urine atleast 6-8 times /24 hours and will have a steady weight gain of ~25-30 grams /day.
Usually If your baby is active and has adequate urine output, it is safe to assume that your baby is getting adequate feeds.
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Baby should pass urine more than 6 times in day , should sleep well , should gain 20 -25grm wt daily and be active( do activity for age) when that indicates your baby is having enough milk
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