How Long Should You Burp Your Baby?
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Everything Parents Wonder About Baby Burping!
"Do I really need to burp my baby?"
"What if my baby doesn’t burp?"
"Until when should I keep burping my baby?"
As a new parent, even the smallest things can feel like a big question.
Burping your baby after feeding seems important, but how long should you keep doing it?
Is it okay to stop early, or will it cause discomfort?
That’s where Nanny Bot comes in!
We provide guidance on when and how to burp your baby based on their growth stage.
Until When Should You Burp Your Baby?
Burping helps release trapped air, keeping your baby comfortable. However, as they grow, the need for burping changes.
Newborns (0-3 months)
- Burp after every feeding, ideally 2-3 times
- Keep your baby upright on your shoulder or in a seated position
- Be patient—burping may take some time
Infants (4-6 months)
- Reduce burping to 1-2 times per feeding as they release air more easily
- Keep them upright while burping
6 months and older
- Burp only after bottle feedings or when they seem gassy
- Occasional burping if they show signs of discomfort
Every baby is different, and some may need to be burped more frequently. Nanny Bot provides tailored guidance, but if your baby continues to show discomfort, consulting a professional is recommended.
It’s important to adjust burping habits as your baby grows, but figuring out the right approach can be confusing.
That’s why Nanny Bot is here to help!
Why Choose Nanny Bot?
- Real-time answers from an AI parenting assistant
- Personalized advice based on your baby's development
- Baby diary & calendar to track milestones
From burping to feeding, sleep habits, and more,
Nanny Bot supports you through every stage of parenting.
Start your journey to stress-free parenting today!
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