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Winding Babies
Does anyone know why they tell you not to wind babies anymore?
Baby G is the windiest baby you could imagine. He farts like a trooper and if I put him over my shoulder after a feed, within a minute or so he's belching for England.
I cannot understand the mindset now that babies don't need to be winded.
Baby G is the windiest baby you could imagine. He farts like a trooper and if I put him over my shoulder after a feed, within a minute or so he's belching for England.
I cannot understand the mindset now that babies don't need to be winded.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.OK so obviously I haven't the foggiest what I'm talking about, but still, I can't find any advice on *not* winding babies after a few minutes' searching. Lots of useful tips on how best to do it, etc., nothing about "no don't!". So IDK. Where'd you get that advice?
(For the record, I'm hoping to learn something rather than teach it here, I initially was only curious because I thought that "winding babies? Didn't realise they were *that* elastic...")
(For the record, I'm hoping to learn something rather than teach it here, I initially was only curious because I thought that "winding babies? Didn't realise they were *that* elastic...")
Thanks for your post, Ron, but my mother was hardly an exemplary role model. She'd put me over her knee and spank my backside with a wooden spoon, spatula, slipper ... you name it ... as soon as look at me. One 'little smack' would typically last a good couple of minutes (of constant thrashing, during which I would be told, or screamed at, to "lie still") Then she'd apologise an hour or so later and and me not to tell anyone we'd "fell out"
If its all the same, I won't be using anything my mother taught me.
If its all the same, I won't be using anything my mother taught me.
Thank you, Patsy, he's a little sweetie. However, lately, there's been some diurnal variation in his mood. He's consuming less throughout the day and is generally happy and giggly throughout, yet grouchy and moody during the evening. He threw a screaming fit tonight and wouldn't allow me to give him his last feed but when my OH gave it to him, he took it without any objection.
We wind babies because their digestive systems are still developing at birth and after, so they need a little help.
How you wind depends on the baby - some respond to a simple cuddle and a back-rub, others need more patience and technique, but the mother usually knows best.
I would be wary of reading too many books - new mums are best getting advice from their mums and other experienced people in the family, and chatting to their health visitor.
How you wind depends on the baby - some respond to a simple cuddle and a back-rub, others need more patience and technique, but the mother usually knows best.
I would be wary of reading too many books - new mums are best getting advice from their mums and other experienced people in the family, and chatting to their health visitor.
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