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SUMMARY:11.5 Burp after Breastfeeding
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DESCRIPTION: After feeding the baby, it is easy to spit up. This is related to the immature cardia (stomach entrance) between the baby's stomach and esophagus. Their cardio does not shrink as easily as adults, and can effectively prevent food from flowing back. Therefore, after the baby drinks milk, the undigested milk easily rushes through the cardia and vomits out. After each feeding, the baby must be burped to help the baby spit out the air in the stomach and intestines, which greatly reduces the risk of suffocation caused by vomiting. There are two suggested ways to burp the baby:

As the baby's spine strength is insufficient, gently hold the baby&rsquo;s chin and sit on the adult's thigh with the back slightly straightened to help burp and expel air. Then, swipe the back with the hand from bottom to top to make the baby breathe out. Be careful not to shake the newborn baby's body when helping it to burp as the newborns&rsquo; neck muscles are not developed, they should not be shaken.
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