POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 5 m old boy4 months agoA. If your baby is experiencing excessive gas and is also having trouble passing gas or stool, it can be uncomfortable for them. This issue is quite common in babies, especially in the first few months, as their digestive system is still developing. You can try a few methods to help ease your baby’s discomfort.
First, ensure that your baby is feeding in a calm environment, as swallowing air during feeding can contribute to gas. Burping your baby during and after each feeding can help release trapped air. You can also try gently massaging your baby’s tummy in a circular motion to help release the gas. Another technique is to lay your baby on their back and gently move their legs in a bicycle motion, which can help with gas relief.
If your baby’s gas problem persists or if you notice signs of severe discomfort, a pediatrician may be able to recommend gas drops or other remedies. Additionally, check if certain foods in your diet (if breastfeeding) could be causing the issue. Always consult your doctor if you are concerned about your baby’s condition or if the symptoms worsen.
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