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When she was a newborn, I burped her for all her daytime feeds. At night, if she fell asleep, i didn’t, because once she wakes up from burping, she doesn’t go back to sleep (a lot of babies can though). After about 3-4 months, I stopped burping baby already. She naturally burps when I carry her around. Haha. And no more colic
No.. But I will keep her upright for 10mins at least before I place her on bed. If I knew my bb patterns like if she cry n fuss right after milk.. I will make sure when I feed her milk, I let her sleep upright to drink her milk so I just need to burp her fast then quickly make her sleep le
i try to most of the time. but at night, i 50-50 🤪 dont want her to fully awake then cannot go back to sleep.if she open her eyes while feeding at night, then I'll burp her. if she doesnt, I'll let her sleep
Not all the time cus no matter how hard i try to burp my baby, he just doesnt sometimes. He will burp out naturally at one point by himself, or he will cry and i will try to burp him again and he would.
I burp in the day time. At night feed most of the time I don't burp cos I don't want to make her awake after patting her.. Wait i cannot sleep.. Hahah.. Than normally she will fart more at night.
8 out if 10 times our baby burp. When she doesn't burp, just pat Baby's back for a longer time, say more than 10 or 15 minutes to make baby more comfortable.
Most of the time. Sometimes they burp almost instantly and other times they need longer patting on the back.
Sometimes! She can self burp at the age of 2 months old.
Yes. I make it a point as he use to have colic
Nope. I will try for 10 mins