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Find out more on the website: https://www.matteosilvaosteopata.com/... Burping is considered by many parents to be the main method for ensuring that the newborn has digested the feed (perhaps also to avoid regurgitation or improve gastroesophageal reflux). But is it really so? Is it really essential to burp the newborn after drinking milk? If the newborn does not do it on his own, how can you help the newborn to burp in your arms? In this video I explain why burping itself is not so important as making sure that the baby does not suffer from gastrointestinal disorders (regurgitation, reflux and/or colic). Find out how to treat Colic, Dyschezia, Constipation and Gastroesophageal Reflux: https://www.matteosilvaosteopata.com/... Burping the newborn: what is it Burping the newborn consists of the belching of air from the mouth (burp) after feeding. There are babies who burp after every feeding, others who do it even after a long time, others who do it only sometimes and others who almost never do it. Why? The answer is simple. Burping occurs often when: 1. the baby eats too quickly and swallows air (both at the breast and at the bottle when he drinks too quickly); 2. when the newborn suffers from digestive difficulties due to hiccups, regurgitation and/or gastroesophageal reflux. Find out how to treat Colic, Dyschezia, Constipation and Gastroesophageal Reflux: https://www.matteosilvaosteopata.com/... So is burping really necessary? If the baby has to burp because he has eaten too quickly, burping can be useful. It is also important to say that the parent should pay attention to some precautions during breastfeeding to improve the baby's sucking and digestion. If the baby is breastfed, it is necessary to improve the baby's latch and position to make him swallow less air and not gorge himself. If bottle-fed, it is essential to make the baby drink slowly, position him correctly (not hunched and squashed), use an appropriate teat (not too wide) and evaluate the type of formula (if he digests it well). If burping is associated with gastrointestinal disorders such as regurgitation, gastroesophageal reflux and/or gas colic, it is essential to resolve these problems because burping is often a symptom of broader digestive difficulties. Find out how to treat Colic, Dyschezia, Constipation and Gastroesophageal Reflux: https://www.matteosilvaosteopata.com/...