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Newborn Hiccups: Why do they happen?

I was featured in an article on Forbes Health about newborn hiccups. The article discusses potential causes of hiccups, remedies, and when you should consult your baby’s doctor. 

Almost always, hiccups in newborns are normal and harmless. The nerves that control your baby’s diaphragm and breathing are maturing. Sometimes, a mother can feel a baby hiccup in utero – also normal. When you see your newborn hiccup, you are actually witnessing the rapid development of their nervous system from the outside. Most often, babies are not bothered by hiccups. However, if you’d like to help your baby stop, there are a couple of things you could try. Sometimes trapped air in the stomach can cause hiccups and a burp can help release this. You could also try offering a pacifier to relax baby. 

Head on over to Forbes Health to read the article and learn more about newborn hiccups.   

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Everything posted is my opinion and doesn’t represent the opinion of my current or prior employer. All patient references in stories are fictionalized (new gender, different issue, etc) to protect privacy. Recommendations are made in a generic way intended for education. The ideas I have may not fit every child or every family. Parents should use their judgment and ask their own doctors if they feel something doesn’t make sense or may not be safe in their specific situation. I am not your child’s doctor, and this is not medical advice.

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