Burping Tips
Burp baby during and after feedings to release swallowed air. Hold upright against shoulder or seated on lap, gently pat back. Try burping when baby pauses nursing or every 2-3 ounces during bottle feeding. Changing positions can help if baby is hard to burp.
Some babies need more burping than others. If baby seems comfortable and not gassy, they may not need to burp every time.
What to Do
- Hold baby upright against your shoulder and gently pat or rub their back
- Try sitting baby on your lap, supporting chin and chest, while patting back
- Lay baby tummy-down across your lap and gently pat back
- Burp when baby pauses nursing or every 2-3 ounces during bottle feeding
- If no burp after 10 minutes and baby seems comfortable, continue feeding