So why do babies get hiccups? It is claimed that the hiccup reflex serves to remove excess air from the stomach. So whenever, a baby’s stomach is filled with air, they can start hiccupping. Hiccups occur when the diaphragm (a large muscle that runs across the bottom of the rib cage) spasms, and the vocal cords shut. Air is forced out through the closed vocal cords, and this is what causes the hiccup sound.
Since hiccups might bother you personally, you may feel that your baby is uncomfortable. However, you can take a deep breath, as babies are usually not affected by them. In fact, most of them can sleep through a bout of hiccups without waking up, as hiccups do not have any effect on their breathing.
Even though hiccups are usually random, there might be some things that trigger it. These are:
While most hiccups go away on their own, you might feel the need to intervene if you think your baby doesn’t react well to them. Here are some ways to stop newborn hiccups from happening.
While most hiccups go away on their own, you might feel the need to intervene if you think your baby doesn’t react well to them. Here are some ways to stop newborn hiccups from happening.