After 10 months of pregnancy, the baby has finally arrived! The most rewarding thing for a mother is the sound of her baby’s “burp” when she is well-fed and comfortable. How about that? But if your baby doesn’t burp when he finishes his milk, but can’t stop “burping, burping, burping, burping, burping”, you’ll be upset and scrambling to find an effective way to stop your baby from burping. Don’t panic, now we’ll share with you the “three burping styles”, learn them quickly. Why do I need to burp? Both breastfed and artificially fed babies can have air and milk enter their stomachs together when they are breastfeeding. If you don’t burp in time, your baby will feel full after eating milk and show constant writhing, burping, spitting up or crying. By burping effectively, you can help your baby expel the air from his stomach, making him feel comfortable and avoiding burping and spitting up at the same time. Three types of burping Generally speaking, there are three methods to choose from to help your baby burp. New parents can try them all and choose the one that best suits your baby’s needs. 1.Paddy burp ①Place a sterilized cotton gauze towel on your shoulder; ②Hold your baby vertically on your chest with your head resting on the gauze towel on your shoulder; ③Hold your baby’s buttocks firmly with one hand and pat or stroke your baby’s back continuously with your other hand in a hollow palm (arching your palm in a semi-circular arc); ④After a while, you will hear your baby give a “burp~” sound. “, which is the sound of expelling the air from the stomach. This method works for most babies, but don’t forget to put a gauze towel, as your clean clothes will suffer if the air gushes out with the milk during burping. 2. Sitting burp ① Place a sterilized gauze towel on your lap; ② Sit your baby on your lap with your head forward; ③ Support your baby’s chest with the arm of one hand, fix your baby’s head, and with the other hand, pat or stroke his back with your hollow palm; ④ Pat your baby for a few minutes until he expels the air. There are many people who feel that a newborn baby cannot sit, but in fact, as long as the head is well supported, this way is also quite safe. 3.Lying burp ①Place a sterilized gauze towel on your lap; ②Let your baby lie face down on your lap; ③Let his head be on the leg with the gauze towel and his abdomen on the other leg; ④Support your baby’s chin with one hand so that his head is slightly higher than his body; ⑤Take the other hand and stroke or pat your baby’s back with a hollow palm until the air is expelled. This is ideal for babies with intestinal cramps, who will feel very comfortable. Burping precautions 1. When to burp Some information shows that when your baby’s body twists and turns, frowns, makes unhappy noises, or wants to continue eating milk after he finishes eating, you should burp your baby. If your baby hasn’t expelled any air after just a few sips of milk or a few minutes of continuous patting, it may mean that he doesn’t need to be burped this time. In this case, if your baby still wants to eat, it is advisable to continue feeding and burp again afterwards. Then hold your baby upright for 10-15 minutes to prevent spitting up. 2.Patience is needed to burp your baby. Sometimes it is difficult to burp when your baby eats a lot of milk at once. Some babies need to be burped in the middle of eating milk, or they need to be burped after eating one milk, and then change to another one. When burping, talking to your baby or singing softly can help your baby relax and help him/her expel the air. 4.Try other ways of burping If your baby shows an uncomfortable look when burping, moms and dads can try other ways of burping. No matter which way you take, as long as you can help your baby expel the air smoothly and let them eat and sleep well, it is the best way for your baby.