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Winding Babies
Does anyone know why they tell you not to wind babies anymore?
Baby G is the windiest baby you could imagine. He farts like a trooper and if I put him over my shoulder after a feed, within a minute or so he's belching for England.
I cannot understand the mindset now that babies don't need to be winded.
Baby G is the windiest baby you could imagine. He farts like a trooper and if I put him over my shoulder after a feed, within a minute or so he's belching for England.
I cannot understand the mindset now that babies don't need to be winded.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Just go with your instinct on whether baby needs a burp or not. Breastfed babies often get into an uncomfortable (for mum) sucking rhythm when they need a burp. Bottle fed babies may visibly chomp at the end of the teat if they have wind. Then there are the telltale gurgling sounds. I have seen some parents wind babies far too vigorously though!
I guess you're right, Hopkirk. I often wonder if I had another child, would the pregnancy be completely different. I don't think I'll chance it to be honest - I don't think I'd survive another one. Besides, a C-section would be a given this time, having had one last time, and the risk of cord prolapse would be much higher having suffered that previously.
Thanks for all the answers.
Thanks for all the answers.
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