Babies get cranky for a number of different reasons. They may need a nap, some food, or just a good, old-fashioned burp. Babies often swallow air while eating, which can aggravate their stomachs and ...
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Some patients develop an inability to burp (abelchia) because the muscle that surrounds the bottom of the throat (the cricopharyngeus muscle) remains overly tight when they attempt to allow air to ...
It may not be glamorous, but spit-up, drool, and vomit are a natural part of baby life, especially during feeding times. Burp cloths are essential for cleaning messes, wiping sensitive skin, and ...