You can generally burp your baby in the following ways: 1. Hold your baby upright after each feeding and let your baby’s head rest on your mother’s shoulder to avoid blocking the nostrils. One hand should hold the baby’s head while the other hand gently pats the baby’s back. Usually it is bottom up, the mother’s hand is hollow, this can promote the air in the stomach out, to a certain extent to reduce the overflowing milk, but not every time burp can be shot; 2. Let the baby sit on the mother’s lap, the mother’s one hand from the baby’s double armpit around over, the baby’s body can slightly lean forward, lying on the mother’s arm, the mother’s other hand can gently burp the baby, but also let the baby Keep your baby in an upright position for about ten minutes. The main reason why babies like to burp after eating milk is because they inhaled air while eating milk.