b'How will I know when my baby is full?Let your baby breastfeed until they are full.Your baby will show you signs:stops sucking turns away from the breastrelaxes body and opens fistsEvery baby is different. Some like longer feedings and breastfeed less often.Some have shorter feedings and breastfeed more often.During the first 2 to 3 weeks, your newborn baby may fall asleep during feedings often. Try these ways to wake your baby:change breastfeeding positions hold baby upright to burp change babys diaper undress baby to just a diaper hold your baby skin-to-skin gently tickle babys feet and cheekWatch for signs of light sleep, like wiggling or sucking motions. Your baby will be easier to wake during light sleep.After your baby has gained weight and breastfeeding is going well, let your baby feed on demand.first few weeks 11'