Babies are burped to release air that they swallow while feeding, which can help prevent discomfort and reduce the risk of gas and colic. Burping helps to alleviate pressure in their stomachs, making it easier for them to digest milk. This is especially important because babies have immature digestive systems, and trapped air can lead to fussiness and irritability. Regular burping during and after feeds can promote a more comfortable feeding experience.
Babies do not actually need to be burped.
Babies need to be burped after feeding to release trapped air that they may swallow while feeding. If this air is not expelled, it can lead to discomfort, fussiness, or gas pains. Burping helps prevent these issues and promotes better digestion, allowing the baby to feel more comfortable and settle down after a meal.
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Joe drinks some Coke and then burped. The movie was made in the year of 1985 and stars Dudley Moore.
Yes everybody has burped before or will do in the furtre
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The frog burped after his lunch.
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