Is my baby eating enough? Learn clear feeding signs, diaper cues, weight milestones, and hunger signals to know your newborn is well nourished. In this video you’ll discover how to tell if your baby is getting enough breast milk or formula by tracking diaper output, typical feeding frequency, weight patterns, and observable hunger cues. Learn what normal newborn stools look like (meconium to yellow seedy stools), the expected six to eight wet diapers by day five to seven, and why breastfed infants often nurse 8–12 times per 24 hours while formula-fed babies may feed every 2–4 hours. Understand early, active, and late hunger signs—rooting, hand-to-mouth movement, and increased crying—and how feeding behavior, steady weight gain after initial newborn weight loss, and alertness signal adequate intake. The video also covers warning signs that warrant contacting your pediatrician: few wet/dirty diapers, poor or no weight gain, excessive sleepiness, constant fussiness after feeds, or painful/ineffective breastfeeding. Practical, reassuring guidance helps new parents feed on demand, recognize hydration and growth markers, and seek timely support when needed. Watch to gain confidence in reading your baby’s cues, optimizing feeding routines, and protecting healthy growth and development—subscribe for more newborn feeding tips and expert advice.