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  2. Burping - Wikipedia

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    Burping (also called belching and eructation) is the release of gas from the upper digestive tract (esophagus and stomach) of animals through the mouth. It is always audible . In humans, burping can be caused by normal eating processes, or as a side effect of other medical conditions.

  3. How To Burp A Baby - AOL

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    What parents need to know about how to burp a baby from a neonatologist, including burping positions and tips for how to properly burp a baby.

  4. Dad has ‘best method’ to burp a baby: ‘a whole other level of ...

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    A father showed how he burps his son and got results in real time.

  5. Newborn care and safety - Wikipedia

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    Don't smoke before or after the birth of the baby and make sure no one smokes around the baby. Don't let the baby get too warm during sleep. Keep the baby warm during sleep, but not too warm. The baby's room should be at a temperature that is comfortable for an adult. Too many layers of clothing or blankets can overheat the baby. [1]

  6. Aerophagia - Wikipedia

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    Aerophagia (or aerophagy) is a condition of excessive air swallowing, which goes to the stomach instead of the lungs.Aerophagia may also refer to an unusual condition where the primary symptom is excessive flatus (farting), belching (burping) is not present, and the actual mechanism by which air enters the gut is obscure or unknown. [1]

  7. NHS Trust fined £800,000 for failings in care of mother and baby

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    Sarah Andrews and her daughter, Wynter, were exposed to a ‘significant risk of avoidable harm’ by the trust, a prosecutor said. NHS Trust fined £800,000 for failings in care of mother and ...

  8. Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children NHS Foundation Trust

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    The trust increased private income by 18.9% from 2014 to 2016, a total of £43 million. 80% of its private patient income comes from overseas. [8] Income rose to £55.2 million in 2106/7. In July 2017 £24.4 million was overdue from patients based abroad, mostly in cases of sponsorship by a government or other international organisation.

  9. Alfie Evans case - Wikipedia

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    Alfie James Evans (9 May 2016 – 28 April 2018), was an infant boy from Liverpool with an undiagnosed neurodegenerative disorder, [1] later revealed to be GABA-transaminase deficiency. [2]