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Hiccups and Newborn

Hiccups and Newborn Babies

Hiccups and newborn babies – for something so minor, it sure can be upsetting. Most newborn babies hiccup from time to time.

hiccups and newbornAll three of my babies hiccupped a lot while I was pregnant (I could feel it inside me) so I wasn’t surprised when they came out hicupping!

Come to think of it, Hana is ten years old now, and she hardly hiccups at all (that’s to make you feel better :)

Hiccups and Newborn babies go hand in hand

Believe me, hiccups usually bothers the parents more than the baby – babies don’t seem to notice it at all, unless it is interfering with feeding.

If hiccups occur during a feeding, your newborn may find it upsetting, or she may not be bothered at all. If she seems fussy, try changing her position and try to get her to burp or relax. You may even try stopping the feeding and starting again later.

If your baby gets hiccups often, try to feed her when she’s calm and before she’s extremely hungry. This will reduce the likelihood of hiccups during the feeding. And remember, this too shall pass.

Hiccups and Newborn is my #1 Question on my website

Can you imagine all the questions I receive on a weekly babies? The highest amount of visitors come to my site looking for information on hiccups and newborn babies. This makes me happy because I know that the reason you’re here is because you love your baby so much and you’re concerned about everything – even hiccups and newborn babies :)

Don’t worry! Pretty soon, your newborn’s hiccups will be a distant memory and you will be engrossed with something else your fabulous baby is doing!

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2 comments

  1. new Father says:

    I heard if u put a little warm piece of toilet tissue on the middle of the fore head the hiccups will go away faster!?

  2. qhawe says:

    Thanks for the assurance on hiccups. My daughter seems to have them after breast feeding. My wife wants to take her off the breast because of it. Should she take her off. I suppose we are just being paranoid

    Concerned

    Qhawe

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