Burp
Make sure to burp baby during feedings throughout the day to help avoid gas pains at night.Feeding Angle
When feeding a baby, either nursing or by bottle, try to keep their head higher than their stomach.Massage
A gentle stomach massage can help to break up the gas bubbles.Gripe Water
Gripe water can help to ease stomach discomfort associated with gas & colic, and Mommy’s Bliss new night time formula is perfect to help ease fussiness and help baby drift off to sleep.Bicycle their Legs
Move their legs in a ‘bicycle’ motion to help break up the gas bubbles (this might also get you a giggle).Warm Bath
A nice warm bath can both ease gas pains and get baby ready for bed.Diet
If you are breastfeeding and notice that baby is gassy, try to avoid certain foods that can cause gas like cabbage and beans.Gas Drops
Mommy’s Bliss Gas Relief Drops quickly and effectively break up gas bubbles, helping baby pass gas and feel nearly instant relief from that full, bloated feeling.This site is intended for informational purposes only and does not provide medical advice. Please consult your physician or other health-care professional.