Start the side timer when nursing begins.
Free baby feeding tool
Free Breastfeeding Tracker
A breastfeeding tracker helps you log nursing sessions, pumping output, bottle feeds, side, duration, and notes so recent feeding patterns are easier to review and share.
Privacy
Local browser storage
Entries stay on this device unless you copy or clear them.
Log a feeding session
Track nursing, pumping, and bottle feeds in your browser.
Feed history
Keep recent logs handy for pediatric visits, shift changes, or your own notes.
How to use the feeding log
Use the timer for live nursing sessions or quick-add entries when you are catching up after a feed.
Log pumping or bottle ounces after the session.
Copy the 24-hour summary for care handoffs.
Breastfeeding tracker FAQ
What is a breastfeeding tracker?
A breastfeeding tracker is a simple log for nursing sessions, pumping output, bottle feeds, feeding side, duration, and notes so caregivers can see recent patterns and share accurate details with a pediatrician.
How often should I track breastfeeding sessions?
Many parents track every feed during the newborn stage, growth spurts, supply concerns, or schedule changes. Once feeding feels predictable, you may only need to track when something changes.
Does this breastfeeding tracker save data online?
No. This tracker saves entries in your browser's local storage on the device you are using. It does not send feeding logs to a server.
Can I track pumping and bottle feeds too?
Yes. You can log nursing sessions, pumping sessions with ounces, and bottle feeds with ounces, then review totals for the last 24 hours.
When should I contact a pediatrician about feeding?
Contact your pediatrician or lactation consultant if your baby has fewer wet diapers than expected, poor weight gain, signs of dehydration, extreme sleepiness, persistent pain during feeds, or any urgent symptoms.
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This tool is for personal tracking only and is not medical advice. Contact your pediatrician, midwife, or lactation consultant for feeding concerns.