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Why does newborn baby belch all the time? How should baby belch all the time?

Many children will always have continuous hiccups after they are born. Although hiccups are not a serious disease, parents are always very distressed when they see the baby's hiccups. Let's introduce why the new baby always burps. First, the development of neonatal nervous system is not perfect, can not coordinate the movement of diaphragm well, so it will belch when it is slightly stimulated.

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The reason why newborn babies always burp

First, the development of neonatal nervous system is not perfect, can not coordinate the movement of diaphragm well, so it will belch when it is slightly stimulated.

The second is due to the new mother's poor care, such as eating too fast, too full, overheating, swallowing too much air when feeding and crying of children, which can induce diaphragmatic paroxysmal and spasmodic contraction and cause neonatal hiccups.

Baby burping frequency of the age is just a few months before birth, as long as 3 to 4 months will be significantly reduced. Compared with older babies, most newborns don't feel uncomfortable unless they burp continuously. Baby burping usually occurs after eating milk, lasting about 10 minutes, usually for a while to stop. Unless the continuous burping time is more than 10 minutes, there is no need to deal with it.

How to reduce baby hiccups

1. Children should not eat when they are crying and depressed. They should have correct posture when feeding. It is better not to lie down and feed.

2. After feeding, the mother should hold the baby upright and lean on the shoulder, pat the baby on the back, discharge the air in the stomach when sucking, feed some hot water if necessary, and cover the baby's chest and abdomen with warm quilt.

3. Distract your attention and eliminate your baby's nervous mood and bad stimulation. If you play soothing music to stimulate the baby's earlobe and sole to make them cry, you can immediately stop burping.

4. When breastfeeding, mothers with sufficient breast milk should gently press the breast to avoid too fast milk flow; for artificially fed infants, they should also avoid too fast feeding.