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How to pat the child on the back correctly to prevent spitting milk?
Parents must be gentle when patting their children on the back. Because the child's body is fragile, if the mother or father is too strong, it will make the child feel pain. Moreover, parents' palms should be hollow, so as to play a better beating role, which can stimulate the child's stomach and make the child burp. When burping a child, hold the child upright, and don't let the child curl up in bed.

There are many techniques for burping children. You know, children will unconsciously eat some air when they are nursing, which will fill their stomachs with air and make their stomachs swell. Therefore, parents must burp their children to make them feel comfortable and prevent them from spitting milk. A mother can hold the child vertically so that the child's body is vertical, and then put a hand on the child's neck. Because the child's neck is fragile, if the child's neck is not protected, the child may lean back, and then the child's neck will have problems. Therefore, the mother should protect the child's neck, and then gently pat the child's back with the other hand, so as to play a better beating role. Then the child's stomach can feel a kind of stimulation, let the child make a milk burp, so that the air in the stomach will be discharged, and the child will not spit milk. If parents hear hiccups, it means that the child has hiccups and can stop filming.

Parents can also put their children on their knees and give them pacifiers. Some mothers have no strength to hold their children, so we can put them on our knees. This can make the child very quiet and let the child stay in the mother's lap. Then the mother can hold the child's body with one hand and pat the child's back with the other. This can make the child burp and let the air in the child's stomach go out. So mothers must pay attention to burping their children and don't let them spit milk.