If your baby falls asleep after feeding, whether you need to burp him or her depends on the specific situation and the way you feed him or her and whether he or she usually spits up. 1. If the baby is already older, for example, 6 months or older, and usually doesn’t spit up, or eats less milk, you can not burp for the time being. 2. If the baby is formula-fed, or usually spit up more serious, and is less than 6 months of the baby, this situation is recommended to give the baby burping. Because the process of formula feeding is easy to cause the baby to inhale too much air, if the spitting up itself is usually more serious, in the process of sleeping there may be spitting up, easy to lead to accidental inhalation. You can pick your baby up and burp him or her before putting him or her to sleep. When burping your baby, you should protect your baby’s neck and not push too hard during burping. For those who do not burp after falling asleep, lie on their side.