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Knowing how much food a breast-fed baby is getting is very difficult, especially when your partner is just starting out. To make sure baby is getting enough milk, keep track of wet and poopy diapers for the first week, taking note of the number and type of soiled diapers. Comparing your notes to the following norms can put your mind at ease or can alert you to a breast-feeding issue that may need attention:

  • Every day, baby should dirty 8 to 12 diapers total.

  • On day 1, poop should resemble black tar.

  • On day 2, poop should look like brown/black tar.

  • On day 3, poop should begin to be greenish.

  • On day 4, poop should change to greenish yellow.

  • On days 5 to 7, poop should be yellow.

Contact your child’s pediatrician if any of the following situations occur:

  • You see dark-colored urine after day 3.

  • You see blackish stools after day 4.

  • Baby has fewer than 8 wet or poopy diapers on any day.

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Matthew M. F. Miller is a father and uncle. He is the author of Maybe Baby: An Infertile Love Story.

Sharon Perkins is a mother and grandmother, as well as a seasoned author and registered nurse with 25+ years’ experience providing prenatal and labor and delivery care.

Matthew M. F. Miller is a father and uncle. He is the author of Maybe Baby: An Infertile Love Story.

Sharon Perkins is a mother and grandmother, as well as a seasoned author and registered nurse with 25+ years’ experience providing prenatal and labor and delivery care.

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