I've found that if she's in a 'deep sleep' - that dead to the world nothing could wake her sleep, she's okay to put down. But if she's still breathing heavy & not quite in a deep sleep I find that she tends to spit up when I put her down...sometimes I'll do it & then just wait until she does. But that's usually how I decide what to do. Hope that helps!
We didn't reliably get a burp out of DD until about the 1 1/2 month mark. Before that, it was pretty sporadic, and nothing we did or didn't do made a difference. If you're BF, it could be that he's not swallowing enough air to make a burp. (BF babies don't swallow as much air as FF.)
Regardless, if your LO doesn't burp after you guys try, I wouldn't worry about it. My pedi said that babies make gas in their intestines anyway, so even if you are successful at getting a burp out, it's not like he won't have any gas at all, you know?
DS almost always burps when he's awake, but only 50/50 when he falls asleep while/immediately after eating. He definitely lets me know when I've put him down (even when sleeping) and he has to burp. He'll either start to cry a few minutes later and when I pick him up, he'll burp within 2 or three minutes. Or, he'll spit up. I give myself 10 minutes of burping and if nothing happens, I put him down.
Thank you ladies. The nurses in the hospital made it seem like I had to get a good burp out of him after each feeding. I didn't know that breastfed babies swallow less air, and right now I'm EBF.
DD is EBF and always burps after a feeding. One night at the hospital, after I didn't burp her pretty much all day, she was screaming bloody murder... it took a long time to get all that gas out and to calm her down. So now I refuse to put her down until I get a burp or if it's been at least 20 minutes since she stopped eating. Sometimes it just takes a while for the burp to come out.
Re: Does your LO burp after each feeding?
We didn't reliably get a burp out of DD until about the 1 1/2 month mark. Before that, it was pretty sporadic, and nothing we did or didn't do made a difference. If you're BF, it could be that he's not swallowing enough air to make a burp. (BF babies don't swallow as much air as FF.)
Regardless, if your LO doesn't burp after you guys try, I wouldn't worry about it. My pedi said that babies make gas in their intestines anyway, so even if you are successful at getting a burp out, it's not like he won't have any gas at all, you know?
So, not bad to put him in crib w/o a burp.
HTH
Sometimes he does, sometimes he doesn't. There's really no rhyme or reason to it.
Sara
DD is EBF and always burps after a feeding. One night at the hospital, after I didn't burp her pretty much all day, she was screaming bloody murder... it took a long time to get all that gas out and to calm her down. So now I refuse to put her down until I get a burp or if it's been at least 20 minutes since she stopped eating. Sometimes it just takes a while for the burp to come out.