Vertical body
Let the baby stand upright after feeding or eating, which can reduce the accumulation of gas in the stomach.
Pat on the back
In the process of feeding, pat the baby's back every once in a while to help vent the gas in his stomach.
Adjust feeding posture
Try to tilt the baby's body slightly so that the head is slightly higher than the stomach, which can reduce the chance of gas entering the esophagus.
Don't overeat
Make sure your baby eats properly. Eating too much may make your stomach full and increase the chance of burping.
Avoid violent shaking.
After breastfeeding, avoid shaking your baby violently, which may stimulate the stomach to produce more gas.
Choose the right bottle and nipple
Choose a bottle and nipple suitable for your baby's age and way of sucking, so that your baby can swallow food better and reduce gas entering the stomach.
Keep a quiet environment
Try to keep your baby in a quiet and relaxed environment before and during feeding to avoid swallowing too much air due to excessive excitement.