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Baby burping 101
Baby burping 101! Burping a baby can be a bit of an art-form that every new parent must master. Most babies will swallow air while feeding, increasing pressure in the gastrointestinal tract, which can cause discomfort, spit up, and overall fussiness. So how do you know when baby has swallowed extra air and needs to be burped? If your little one stops feeding, starts squirming, or becomes fussy during or shortly after a feeding, it’s a good sign they may need a burp! How often


Sara McAllister, Welcome Home Baby, LLC.
Flying with your newborn!
When flying, whether on a commercial flight or private aircraft, the safest place for your infant is properly secured in their car seat, not on your lap. Not only do the FAA, NTSB, and AAP strongly encourage using a car seat in flight, if you buy a seat for your child and are flying a US-based carrier, it’s your legal right to bring a car seat on board and use it! How do you know if your car seat is FAA approved? Near the base of the car seat, you will find a white sticker wi