From what I’ve read, babies older than 6 weeks should wet at least 4-5 disposable diapers every 24 hours. Their urine should be pale and mild smelling. The frequency is likely lower than when he/she was a newborn as his/her bladder would develop with time and has the ability to hold more urine. Therefore, while the frequency may decrease, the diapers should be wetter (or reasonably wet).
Some signs which suggest that your baby is getting enough breast milk would include:
- Adequate weight gain
- Your breast should feel softer (or empty) after the feeding
- Baby seemed contented after feeding
- Baby is generally alert and active, and meeting his/her development milestones
For more information, you can refer to this article:
http://kellymom.com/ages/older-infant/enoughmilk-older/
Reine Tsukino