Babies’ stomachs are not mature enough and are very prone to spillage and spitting up. Burp your baby in time to expel the gas. This reduces the pressure in the stomach and can reduce the spitting up and spilling of milk and the number of times. Not helping your baby to pat his back will fill his stomach with air, especially if he is drinking formula, and he will swallow the air together when sucking on the teat on the bottle. The baby will feel uncomfortable and vomit as a result, and if you are not careful, there is a danger of vomit entering the trachea and even causing an accident of sudden death of the baby. Therefore, it is important for new mothers to help their babies burp properly after breastfeeding. Burping precautions: 1. How to burp your baby correctly: Hold your baby vertically, pay attention to protecting the child’s neck, let the baby’s jaw rest on the mother’s shoulder, and slowly caress the baby’s back with the palm of your hand from bottom to top; if there is air in the stomach, the air will be discharged with the child’s body position. Be careful not to pat excessively to avoid causing damage to the baby. 2. What if there is no burp out: Proper feeding will not cause too much air in the baby’s stomach, so there is not necessarily a burp out. Just hold the baby in an upright position and keep the baby’s back upright for 10 to 15 minutes; or let the baby sleep in a right-sided position so that in case of choking or milk spillage, the milk will flow out along the right corner of the mouth, which is relatively safe. (1) Babies often fall asleep while drinking milk. When they find that their babies have fallen asleep, many new parents are hesitant to burp their babies. Will it wake the baby up? (2) Parents sometimes put their babies down flat when they see them falling asleep, so they may spit up or spill milk, which can be very dangerous if choking occurs. Therefore, sleeping babies need to be burped even more. Babies don’t stop burping just because they are asleep, and the burp will be expelled as well. (3) Hold your baby upright and gently stroke or pat his back to avoid discomfort or waking him up. Finally, parents must not belittle the importance of burping and pay attention to the methods and precautions for burping to reduce spitting up and overflowing of milk.