Not exact matches
You'll know when the baby gets to the
hindmilk because they come off the breast looking verrrrry
satisfied.
Hindmilk will
satisfy your baby's hunger and provide the calories he needs.
Your baby needs to get enough
hindmilk to feel
satisfied between feedings and to gain weight and grow.
Then, a few minutes later, he'll become frantic and want to nurse for a longer period to get some of the higher calorie
hindmilk that
satisfies his hunger pangs.