Breastfeeding Questions
posted 13th Oct
Ok so ive heard that when breastfeeding your child may get more air then when bottle feeding. So my question is when BFing my little guy would i need to burp him more then if i were to bottle feed him? I am going to breastfeed and pump, so he'll be on the boob and the bottle. So will i need to pull him away from the boob to burp him more often or when he stops i burp him? Like will he some how let me know that he needs to be burped? And after i burp him can he get right back onto the boob? Ill probably have more questions about it later so anything that can be answered now will be very helpful. Thank you!
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the baby will let you know when he/she needs to be burped
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Actually breastfeed babies get less air then bottle. You'll no when he needs to burp, if not burp him every once in a while during feedings.
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I just burp my guy when he's finished. Sometimes after I burp him he wants more, so I just put him back on.
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you'll learn when they want to be burped, just by little things they do or by the noise they make when they have a bubble.
and they get less air breastfeeding.
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Well thank you for clearing that up for me! My grandmother told me that they get more air when on the boob and my Mother couldnt breastfeed so i couldnt ask her. So thank you!
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