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Hiccups in Newborns

We have already described baby hiccups in general, but if you have a newborn, here is something about hiccups in newborns. Everything we said about hiccups in babies also stands when it comes to newborn hiccups. Still, there are slight differences, since the newborns are even more sensitive. So you should be extra careful.

Although the exact reason for hiccups in newborns hasn’t been definitely determined, it is believed that the diaphragm tightening is the main cause. Furthermore, other possible causes to hiccups are air swallowing. It happens while you feed your baby from a bottle. Also, according to some sources, hiccups may become more frequent if your baby consumes formula milk. If your baby is very hungry, it is possible she will eat faster and take more food all at once, so this can also cause hiccups! Do no wait until your newborn is that hungry! Try to keep your baby calm since it can help reduce hiccups.

Regardless to all the possible causes (mentioned above) doctor still believe that hiccups are quite normal. They believe that the main reason for hiccups is a newborn neurological system which is immature thus incapable to function the way it would if the child was older.

We have already said that there is no a remedy that would help you get rid of hiccups in your newborn. All you can actually do is to wait. Try not to be frustrated. Keep in mind that your baby is not in any pain and hiccups actually do not bother her. They are more annoying to you. You can try to feed your newborn very slowly to make sure he is not swallowing any air. Try different positions and see which one is best for your baby.

Let you baby burp! It was helpful in many case – and which is more important than anything – be patient and wait till your baby grows a bit and hiccups go away in natural way, just as they first started.

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