Babies belch because their systems are still developing and they have no strong control in their oesophageal valve. For this reason, it is important to burp them during feeding as trapped air can be uncomfortable and lead to vomiting, reflux issues and stomach problems.
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Babies burp primarily to release air swallowed during feeding, which helps prevent discomfort and gas buildup in their small stomachs. Adults belch for similar reasons, as they also swallow air while eating or drinking, and belching helps expel this excess air. The terms "burp" and "belch" are often used interchangeably, but "burp" is more commonly associated with infants. Both actions serve to relieve pressure in the stomach and promote comfort.
Cows do belch, they belch all the time. As a matter of fact, a cow will belch just about once every minute of every day of her entire life.
Toby Belch was created in 1602.
* In Western Cultures it is rude to belch after a meal, but some cultures feel if you don't belch then you have not enjoyed the meal.
The woman wanted to belch but she remembered to mind her manners at the table.
yes they do and they screech very loudly ooos
You might lurch when you belch; but no, they are not the same word. To belch is to burp loudly, and to lurch is to lunge forward awkwardly and off-balance.
If you belch at the dinner table, please excuse yourself. One way to make the boys laugh is to belch as loudly as possible.
When he turned green he looked like he was going to belch. From Derek Gary
The cause of the baby boom was lots of people had babies and those babies had more babies and so on and so on.
No this is called in-breeding and it will cause premature babies and they will not live