Parenting Tips: There are many changes in life after becoming a mother for the first time. A mother has to learn many new things about her baby. In this, feeding and burping become the most challenging. The mother should burp the baby every time after feeding. When a child drinks milk, burping prevents gas from forming in his stomach.

In such a situation, it is very important to burp the baby. If a child does not burp and goes to sleep as soon as he drinks milk, then as soon as he wakes up, his milk comes out and later the child may become irritable. In such a situation, it is very important to burp the baby before sleeping. In such a situation, you can make children burp with the help of these easy methods.

The right way to burp a baby

  • When you feed your baby at night, pat his back gently and if this trick doesn't work, bounce him more slowly or keep patting his bottom. However, while doing this, keep in mind that you do not speed up too much. Otherwise, the child may spit out the milk.

  • When the baby needs to burp, place him on your shoulder after feeding. Place the baby's face on your elbow make him/her lie on the stomach, and massage his/her back with light hands. Apart from this, you can also make the baby burp by making him sit in your lap. While making the child sit, support him with your hands.
  • If the baby does not burp after feeding, do not keep him in one position for a long time. Sometimes it may happen that your baby is not burping in one position, then you can change it and adopt another method.
  • Stretching is a very easy process to burp a baby. You can stretch his body by making him lie down. For this, hold the child's right elbow with one hand and left knee with the other hand slowly cross them and stretch his body. This will help in releasing the gas trapped inside and the child will be able to burp.

Disclaimer: The advice and suggestions mentioned in the article are for general information purposes only and should not be taken as professional medical advice. If you have any questions or concerns, always consult your doctor.