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Breastfed babies are great at burping all on their own most of the time, but if they need a little extra help, rotational burping is a gentle and effective strategy to help them burp up excess air. Your baby’s lower esophageal sphincter is more relaxed than an adult’s. It opens more often which helps them naturally vent excess air. If your baby seems calm and happy after feeding, you do not need to help them burp. Sometimes your baby may fuss, wiggle or show signs of discomfort after feeding. This is when rotational burping comes in handy. It’s a gentle way to help your baby release air and burp. Rotational burping is done by sitting your baby on your lap and supporting them as you rotate their upper body in a clockwise motion. This helps put gentle pressure on their belly area and for air to work its way up and out. #burpingbaby #burping #newmomtips #breastfeedingmom #momhack #foryou
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