What should I know that I have a gaseous baby?
Try to comfort a plush child can be stressful and nervous. Many children, especially those who are under six months of age, are fighting gas problems. Gas can cause the child to cause unpleasant and irritated and lead to long -term crying. This is difficult for both the child and the carer. It seems that gas problems in newborns will reach a peak at the age of about six to eight weeks. Most children no longer suffer from gas or at least show signs of significant improvement at the age of six months. The discomfort at Gassy Babies is more common at night.
There are a number of theories that cause a gaseous child. It seems that the problem is equally predominant in both breastfeeding and infants. Excess gas can be caused by swallowing air during feeding. Especially during energetic feeding, infants can combine air with milk while eating. Because their systems are still evolving, the air is captured and built, causing discomfort.
Allows the child to suck on an empty bottle or pacifier can lead to swallowing excess air. Some types of bottles seem to lead air to the baby's stomach. If your child fed bottles are fighting gas problems, you can try a bottle with a curved neck or try to switch the formulas to see if an allergy may contribute to the problem. For your child, it may be easier for your child to be easier for your child, thus reducing gas accumulation. It is irony that prolonged crying can lead to an ingestion of a child who represents another challenge.
Frequent pounding of a plush child during feeding can help the situation. Allowing a gaseous child to eliminate gas bubbles at regular intervals during meals can prevent air accumulation that causes him discomfort. Tight Swaddling can also help Gassy Baby feel more comfortable.
Another technique that can help a gaseous child is handling the baby's legs to help him pass through the gas. Repetition of movement gently bendingWith the baby's feet to bring his knees to his chest several times, he can move the gas bubble along and help the child eliminate him. It is assumed that the baby's stomach massage helps to break the gas so that the child can pass it.