There are many different baby bottle designs and there are also different sizes and shapes of nipples. If gas is a problem, try switching bottles, nipples or both. Try experimenting with a few different varieties.
Babies should be held semi-upright, at a 45-degree angle, when being fed. You will have a easier time burping your baby, and there's less likelihood air will get past the stomach to the intestinal tract where it will cause more discomfort.
You should burp your baby by holding her in an upright position. Lift her so her belly rests against your chest with her head on your shoulder. In that position, gas stays above the liquid in the stomach and is easily burped out.
A baby who is troubled by gas often benefits from being burped halfway through a feeding. When your baby takes a pause from the bottle or breast, lift her gently to the upright position and see if she'll burp.
Encouraging your baby to eat more than he wants can make gas problems worse. Overfeeding will only make your baby more uncomfortable, fussy and spit up more.
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