When the baby finishes drinking milk, because the lower part of the stomach is milk and the upper part is air, it will cause stomach pressure, and there will be cases of milk spilling and spitting. Therefore, parents should help their babies to burp and expel gas in time. As long as the pressure in the stomach is reduced, the situation and frequency of spitting and spilling milk can naturally be reduced. If it is difficult to help the baby burp, then parents should stand the baby upright, let the baby lie on their shoulders for at least 30 minutes, then raise the pillow and let the baby lie down on the right side, which can effectively increase the gastric emptying speed. The best preventive measure is to let the baby burp frequently when feeding, even before the baby feels uncomfortable. Because temporarily stopping feeding and constantly changing posture can slow down the baby's swallowing speed and reduce the air he swallows. If the baby is fed artificially, burp once every 150ml. If it is a breast-fed baby, burp when feeding on the other breast. After some attempts, you will find that the following methods are also very effective:
Gently rest your baby's head on your shoulder, support his head and back at the same time, and pat his back gently with the other hand. If he still doesn't burp after a few minutes, keep feeding. Don't worry, not every burp can be burped. Continue to repeat the above methods after feeding, and keep the baby upright for 10- 15 minutes to prevent milk spillage.
Let the baby sit on your lap, with one hand supporting his chest and head from the front and the other hand patting his back.
Let the baby lie on your back on your lap, support his head, make his head higher than his shoulders, pat his back or draw a circle gently on his back. Ha ha! I copied it, hoping it would help the baby. But my son burps easily. When shooting, pay attention to the thumb sticking between the first and second joints of the index finger, the palm is sunken, and pat gently.