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The gas bubble may form right in the baby’s stomach after feeding. If the gas doesn’t pass, it causes discomfort and fullness. Some babies often spit milk if you don’t make them burp. According to expert pediatricians, gas bubbles get trapped in the gastrointestinal system, which causes digestive issues and uneasiness.
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Do Babies Need Burping?
Babies need burping because they often gulp air while feeding making them full faster. This usually happens when you start feeding them with a bottle. Even breastfeeding babies do gulp air if they feed fast or are extremely hungry. The gas formation also occurs when food breaks into the intestine by gut microbes.
In that case, be sure to make them burp after every feed. It helps pass air through the mouth and lets them digest food properly. Some babies often have an intolerance to some food eaten by their mothers. But as per the pediatrician, some babies have a dairy intolerance.
No matter whatever be your concern is, we at New Baby N You are here to guide you with every aspect associated with your toddlers.
We give you complete guidance on making your babies burp and what kind of food they can be allergic to. Being a dedicated nurse, I stay connected with you through live chats and video calls to guide you.
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