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Visual: Know The Size & Volume Of Your Newborn Baby’s Stomach

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Visual: Know The Size & Volume Of Your Newborn's Stomach. An educational graphic to show how much a babies tummy hold on day 1, day 3, at one week and at one month.

[My goal is to increase knowledge and understanding of what is a normal in a newborn so a new Mom who wishes to breastfeed her baby can accomplish that which she has set out to do. It is not my desire that this post cause pain or guilt to those, who for many reasons, find that they cannot nurse such as those on medication or chemotherapy.] ~J

Being a visual learner, I have always done better with a picture!

When I saw Katie’s infographic from Babies First Lactation, it was my hope that lots of people (Moms, Dads, and extended family members) could gain understanding of volume and size from it. The La Leche League also has a valuable visual here.

There is also thought that some newborns need more volume and so I add this graphic (below), not to be confusing, but so that you pay attention to your newborn baby’s satisfaction after nursing to guide you. The summary of this post is,”There is no single right answer to this question because each baby has a different weight and unique caloric requirement. By just weight alone, a 6.6 pound baby has an average size stomach of 20 mL on day 1 and would require 40 mL or 1.3 oz  (volume) of breast milk or formula every 2 hours to meet their basic metabolic needs or 60 mL every 3 hours. But babies should also be fed by infant cue to satisfaction.”

Visual: Know The Size & Volume Of Your Newborn's Stomach. Another educational graphic to show how much a babies tummy hold on day 1, day 3, at one week and at one month.
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As an RN, I have had lots of occasions to talk with new Moms who felt their newborn was not getting enough volume of milk or maybe not good quality milk. They felt their milk supply was inadequate somehow and so they began to question their ability to supply it.

If a mom were to stop nursing at this point, their babies would miss the colostrum God designed to pass on antibodies to build the baby’s immune system.

So listen to your baby and follow your God-given instincts. This is how you hone your instincts…by day in and day out experience. One day you will be able to help other young moms. Our culture is losing this valuable gift of experience and older moms willing and able to teach (Titus 2:3-4).

When well-meaning family members say “The baby is crying again, he must be hungry” or “she (the baby) just ate an hour ago; you must not have enough milk if she is hungry already”, this can create, or further feed, an insecurity you, the new mother, may already be feeling.

Visual: Know The Size & Volume Of Your Newborn's Stomach. A mother telling her daughter to bottle feed, saying there is not enough breast milk, and the husband not understanding the advice...

What a perfect scenario to cause doubt, open the door to formula when your newborn may be doing well on breast, and possibly lose your milk supply.

Actually, your newborn baby may be hungry again, as they are rapidly growing and developing. Sometimes that robust hunger is a GOOD sign!

I urge you to persevere with good counsel from a lactation specialist. 

Leaders accredited by La Leche League International are available around the world to help mothers who wish to breastfeed their babies, or contact a leader anywhere using the map. There is also several active or semi-active Facebook groups you can go to for specific questions and support (or glean a lot form the posts).

  • https://www.facebook.com/LaLecheLeagueUSA
  • https://www.facebook.com/breastfeedinglllgb
  • https://www.facebook.com/groups/lllinducinglactation/
  • https://www.facebook.com/LLLofIndiana

Finally, consider asking for guidance or support from an experienced Mother or two who have breastfed their children.

I believe they would be honored to come alongside you and would likely be a huge help to you.

Studies Show Potential Health Advantages For Breastfeeding Mothers

• prevent postpartum hemorrhage  

• promote uterine involution (return uterus to a nonpregnant state)

• delays menstruation which has the important benefit of conserving iron in the mother’s body and often provides natural spacing of pregnancies

• physical recovery of the mother between pregnancies

• optimal increased metabolism, giving an edge on losing weight gained during pregnancy

• lactation may actually result in stronger bones and reduced risk of osteoporosis

• reduced risk of various cancers and heart disease

• produces a special hormonal milieu for the mother. Prolactin, the milk-making hormone, appears to produce a special calmness in mothers.

Visual: Know The Size & Volume Of Your Newborn's Stomach. A young mother tenderly holding her newborn, ready to nurse.

Mother’s milk also confers untold lifelong health benefits to your newborn.

No one could ever make a more perfect food.

Understanding how crucial these benefits are for long term good health, you may want to work extra hard to not lose that beautiful and womanly art of breastfeeding. How do you measure the peace of mind of having a healthy baby who is developing optimally? Where do you factor in the financial burden of formula prices and increased medical costs?

In my humble opinion, many man-made formulas are problematic. Here are infant formulas which contain processed free glutamic acid (MSG) and processed free aspartic acid – both neurotoxins.

A newborn is tiny for only a short time, their stomachs grow quickly and they become much more efficient which means breastfeeding sessions become shorter and less frequent. For now enjoy those cuddles. Be encouraged that your newborn baby is feeding frequently and doing a fantastic job of “demanding” a healthy supply of breastmilk. The great effort you and your baby put in during the first few days establishes a solid start for a happy and healthy breastfeeding relationship.

“Breastfeeding is a natural “safety net” against the worst effects of poverty. If the newborn survives the first month of life (the most dangerous period of childhood) then for the next four months or so, exclusive breastfeeding goes a long way toward canceling out the health difference between being born into poverty and being born into affluence…It is almost as if breastfeeding takes the infant out of poverty for those first few months in order to give the child a fairer start in life and compensate for the injustice of the world into which it was born.” ~James P. Grant, former Executive Director, UNICEF
Visual: Know The Size & Volume Of Your Newborn's Stomach. Mother and Three daughters by an Open Window, a painting by Giuseppe Magni.
Mother and Three daughters by an Open Window by Giuseppe Magni

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  1. KM Logan @lessonsfromivy

    August 17, 2013 at 7:09 am

    This is seriously excellent to remember.

    Reply
  2. Roxy

    August 17, 2013 at 9:56 am

    Wonderful post! I think you should repost this every nine months!! 🙂
    Blessings, Roxy

    Reply
    • Jacqueline

      August 17, 2013 at 4:15 pm

      Haha! Maybe I will…on FB! Thank you, Roxy!

      Reply
  3. Lindsey @ Road to 31

    August 17, 2013 at 10:07 am

    Thank you for this. Having a new baby, this is very helpful to visualize! Sharing!

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    • Jacqueline

      August 17, 2013 at 4:14 pm

      Oh, bless you, dear Mama! May this time be a wonderful and precious time for bonding 🙂 Writing this made me want another baby!!

      Reply
  4. Jenn

    August 17, 2013 at 9:14 pm

    Thank you for the sweet comment over at my blog! We are doing well and I am closing in on the last 6 weeks of pregnancy! I do go late so baby might come after those six weeks but oh well 🙂

    Also, I have been thinking much about breastfeeding lately (of course) and refreshing myself on all the info, so this post was helpful for me and encouraging too. So thank you! 🙂 Take care!

    Reply
    • Jacqueline

      August 17, 2013 at 10:59 pm

      Jenn,
      I hope you will post photos!! Six weeks will be here before we know it!! So excited for you and the family!!

      Reply
  5. Amanda Lou

    August 18, 2013 at 5:18 pm

    Thank you for sharing this! I would love to have known this before, but now that I know, I can hopefully share it with other struggling mothers. Thank you for the encouragement!

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    • Jacqueline

      August 18, 2013 at 5:47 pm

      Amanda,
      I was a struggling Mother, too, many years ago. I will never forget how afraid I was, so I love coming alongside of you gals 🙂 Thank you for sharing it with others and may God bless you now right where you are.

      Reply
  6. Caitlin

    August 21, 2013 at 2:17 pm

    Thank you so much for this. When my daughter was born she was in the NICU where I felt very pressured to supplement because they were concerned for her weight gain, so I breastfed and supplemented with formula until my daughter was 7 months and refused to nurse thereafter. With my next child I am determined (God willing!) to nurse exclusively!

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    • Jacqueline

      August 21, 2013 at 2:55 pm

      I pray for all you young mothers, Caitlin. I was also pressured with one of our twins~ they started giving him glucose without conferring with me and were going to inset a scalp vein b/c the NICU was empty. I fought it and won, but only b/c I was a heart nurse and rather a pushy nurse! Haha!
      I do trust the Lord will give you wisdom as you ask for it and the help you need. Remember He will never leave you or forsake you!!

      Reply
  7. Tulip

    August 21, 2013 at 10:21 pm

    Love the visual! It is hard to remember when baby cries that it could be something other than hunger 🙂 Thanks for sharing!

    Reply
  8. Jessica

    August 28, 2013 at 11:08 pm

    I love this!! The neatest thing I ever heard about breastfeeding was that when your baby nurses, the saliva from his/her mouth enters the breast and tells the mother’s body exactly what the baby needs in the next feeding. So each feeding is custom made for the baby! Is God’s design amazing or what??

    Reply
    • Jacqueline

      August 28, 2013 at 11:28 pm

      I had not known about that, but I am not surprised as we have the amazing Creator doing the blueprints! Thank you for telling us here 🙂 Wonderful!

      Reply
  9. Udoka Ohuonu

    July 15, 2015 at 6:51 am

    Hi
    (This is an enquiry not a comment)
    My name is Udoka and I am the Production Manager of a medical publishers, Mac Keith Press (www.mackeith.co.uk)

    There is a photograph in this issue of amother holding her baby that we would like to use in a book we are producing on developmental assessment.

    Do you hold the copyright to that image and if so, would you grant us permission to use it?

    I look forward to hearing from you.

    Best wishes

    Udoka

    Reply
    • Jacqueline

      July 16, 2015 at 8:11 am

      Udoka,
      I got that photo here: http://pixshark.com/mother-and-new-born-baby-pictures.htm Hope that helps!

      Reply
      • Denise

        April 11, 2024 at 10:43 pm

        Some of the links in this article do not work.

        Reply
        • Jacqueline

          April 12, 2024 at 9:09 am

          Thanks, Denise.. I found 2 and will work to fix them.. that happens – some can get corrupted over time.

          Reply
  10. Ashley

    June 09, 2016 at 11:48 am

    I thank the Lord that I’ve been able to breastfeed and do not take it for granted. My 15 month old is still going strong and only recently has he begun to get interested in table food. I have been praying about sharing the next time I have a newborn…I now have a pump! I always have an abundance of milk the first few months and would love to help those who truly cannot breastfeed.

    Reply
    • Jacqueline

      June 09, 2016 at 9:20 pm

      Ashley,
      Did you know about the Helping Hands Milk Bank? http://www.helpinghandsbank.com/?gclid=CMiZ1q-ynM0CFQiqaQodHwQFAw
      Thank you for your care and concern for others 🙂 God bless your growing family!

      Reply

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