I love nursing time because baby would look so peaceful and happy. However, what follows is always quite a dread.
Sometimes baby would burp almost immediately, but sometimes my arms would be aching so much and yet not a drop of air was heard. I always wondered if i'm doing it correctly. Some friends have taught me to rock her from side to side. This technique has worked pretty well most times, but baby hates it and always struggles to get free.
It kinda pains me to see her pitiful face as if saying "mama can you stop please". But i've read that it is very important to burp the little one. Any air trapped in their bodies might cause wind in the stomach making the baby uncomfortable or colicky. I'm just thinking if unburped gas can be passed from below, hee.
If any of you have any superb tips on burping, let me know!! :)
Sometimes baby would burp almost immediately, but sometimes my arms would be aching so much and yet not a drop of air was heard. I always wondered if i'm doing it correctly. Some friends have taught me to rock her from side to side. This technique has worked pretty well most times, but baby hates it and always struggles to get free.
It kinda pains me to see her pitiful face as if saying "mama can you stop please". But i've read that it is very important to burp the little one. Any air trapped in their bodies might cause wind in the stomach making the baby uncomfortable or colicky. I'm just thinking if unburped gas can be passed from below, hee.
If any of you have any superb tips on burping, let me know!! :)
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