To help your baby bring up the trapped air, focus on the left side of their back, which is where their tummy is located and gently rub/pat/massage until you hear a burp and they’re happy again. There are a few ways to do this:
You will probably try a few different ways to see which one your baby likes best. Once you find the easiest way for your baby to burp it will usually only take a few minutes. After that try, if you can, to keep them upright for the next 20 to 30 minutes, especially if they are prone to reflux.
Once your baby is a little older and has better head control another way to burp them is by holding them upright in front of you, facing out, whilst you take a little stroll. Make sure you have one hand under their bottom and the other arm putting slight pressure on their tummy. The motion of you walking and the slight pressure will help them burp.
When they are 2 months old they are more likely to burp on their own. At around 4 to 6 months they have stronger neck and stomach muscles that stop them from swallowing so much air.
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