Gas & Gas Relief
All babies have gas - it's normal as their digestive system matures. Signs: pulling legs up, arching back, crying during or after feeds, hard tummy, passing gas frequently.
Causes: swallowing air while feeding, immature digestion, food sensitivities (rare), or normal digestion process.
Gas usually improves by 3-4 months as digestive system matures.
What to Do
- Burp baby frequently during and after feeds
- Try bicycle legs exercise - gently move baby's legs in cycling motion
- Give gentle tummy massage in clockwise circle
- Hold baby upright for 20-30 minutes after feeding
- Try tummy time when baby is awake and not right after eating
- Check bottle nipple flow - too fast or slow can cause air swallowing
- If breastfeeding, try eliminating dairy from your diet for 2 weeks to test
- Try warm bath to help baby relax and pass gas