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Hiccups Newborns

Part Of the BePeace Newborn 101 series

Common Parent Questions

Why do newborns get hiccups so often?

Because the diaphragm reflex is still developing and easily triggered.

Do hiccups mean the baby is full?

Not always. They may happen during or after feeding, but they don’t always indicate fullness.

Can breastfeeding cause hiccups?

No. Hiccups are common in both breastfed and formula-fed babies.

Should I stop feeding if hiccups start?

Usually no. If the baby is feeding comfortably, you can continue.

Do hiccups disturb breathing?

No. Breathing remains normal during hiccups.

Can hiccups happen during sleep?

Yes, and this is normal.

Are hiccups related to gas?

They may occur with feeding-related air swallowing, but not always.

Can reflux cause hiccups?

Occasionally, reflux can be associated with hiccups, but hiccups alone do not mean reflux.

At what age do hiccups reduce?

They usually become less frequent after a few months of life.

Are hiccups uncomfortable for babies?

Most babies are not bothered by hiccups.

Can I prevent hiccups completely?

Not always. They are a normal reflex in newborns.

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