Here are a few steps for burping your newborn baby correctly and effectively:
- Hold your baby upright, with their head resting on your shoulder or chest.
- Gently pat or rub their back, using a circular motion.
- If your baby does not burp after a few minutes, try gently bouncing them or rocking them back and forth.
- If your baby still does not burp, try gently massaging their stomach in a clockwise direction.
- If your baby still does not burp, try laying them on their back and gently moving their legs in a bicycle motion.
- If your baby still does not burp, it may not be necessary. Some babies do not need to be burped after every feeding, and may not produce enough gas to need burping.
It is important to be patient and gentle when burping your baby. Burping can help to relieve gas and discomfort, but it is not always necessary. Every baby is different, and some may need to be burped more frequently than others. If you are unsure about how to burp your baby, or if your baby is not responding well to burping, consult with your baby's doctor for guidance and advice.
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