Burping or winding a baby during or after feeds is essential, but it isn't always straightforward.Parents will understand the upsetting sight of their little one in discomfort from trapped gas, and the helplessness that comes when nothing seems to bring any relief.
However, some babies find releasing wind easy while others need a bit more assistance.The NHS recommends several positions to assist your baby with burping.
For instance, you can place your baby over your shoulder, with their chin resting on it while your hand supports their head and shoulders.
Gently rubbing and patting their back can coax out a burp. But what if this doesn't seem to work?Mum Ebby Moyer has devised a 'foolproof' method, which she claims never fails to wind her baby.
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