C.S.
Hello R. I am a mother of 2 and this is a easy one. First the air gulping, what you need to do is make sure he has a wide open mouth when he latches on covering your aureola (the darker skin of the breast which is around the nipple in a circle shape) if he only latches onto the nipple, you will need to break the suction by inserting your finger in the corner of his mouth, and then try the whole process again. It is important that he takes the aureola as well as the nipple into his mouth. This position will ensure he won't take in air. R. this is going to be trial and error, your son will get frustrated at you breaking the latch but soon he will learn how to open his mouth wide enough so not to take in air rather than food. Since you didn't give any info on the position you burp your baby in I will just assume you do it over your shoulder. You want the babies tummy somewhat on your shoulder and in firm yet not hard pats with an open hand just wait for your baby to burp, or you can put him on your thigh for example put him on you right thigh with his legs facing the outside of your right thigh place your right hand (open palm) on his tummy for support and use your left hand to pat his back firmly as I mentioned in the latter. Newborns have a tendency to take a while to burp since they are new to our little world their bodies are adjusting to these new functions. So don't fret my 14 month when she was a newborn took a really long time to burp maybe 5 minutes or more, so just give him time being a new mother can be frustrating so just know there are many ways to get help and info. I hope this was helpful for you I tried to be very detailed.