Hiccups in babies are observed by many new
parents. The main causes of hiccups in babies are not known but some preventive
measures can reduce its occurrence. Read on to know how you can prevent hiccups
in your baby.
Baby hiccups is something that most new parents will have to
put up with during the first few months of an infant’s birth. Most infants get
hiccups at regular intervals especially when they are exited or immediately
after a feed. Hiccups are normal and nothing to be alarmed about.
Hiccups are one of the many normal reflexes that are common
in newborn babies.
New parents especially first time ones may not be aware of this fact. Another
interesting fact about hiccups is that often mothers feel the baby hiccup even
while the baby is still in the womb.
What Causes Hiccups
in Babies?
The exact cause of hiccups in newborns remains debatable.
Medical professionals opine that hiccups are caused due to the relative
immaturity of a baby’s internal organs. Hence as a baby develops hiccups too
will reduce in intensity and frequency.
How Long do Hiccups
in Babies Last?
Hiccups can last for anything ranging from a minute up to
half an hour or an hour at a time. Irrespective of the duration of hiccups it
will not harm the baby in any way. However, a baby may find it frustrating as
she gets older and hence parents may have to find different ways to keep her
distracted while having hiccups. Hiccups occur frequently in babies who are
under six months old.
What Can be Done to Get
Rid of Hiccups in Babies?
Avoid Trying Old Wives’-Tale Solutions
The first and the most important thing to bear in mind about
hiccups in infants is to never try old wives’-tale solutions which may work for
adults. The best way to manage hiccups is to remain patient and distract the
child till the hiccups subside. Another thing which is known to reduce the
instances of hiccups in infants is frequent burping
during the feeding.
Burp Your Baby after Feeding
Sometimes hiccups are caused due to excess air swallowed by
the infant while being fed. This can easily be got rid of by burping the baby.
In order to ensure that the infant does not swallow too much air parents may
have to experiment with different nipple sizes of the feeding bottle. The
correct nipple size is one that releases steady drips of milk when tilted
instead of milk
gushing out.
Change Feeding Position
In case of babies who get hiccups while being breast
fed, changing the feeding
position may be of help. It is best to stop feeding and resume only after
the hiccups subside completely.
Feeding a Little Warm Water
In case of slightly older infants feeding a small amount of
warm water can help in getting rid of hiccups.
Avoid Over Feeding Your Baby
Another popular belief though not scientifically proven is
that hiccups are a consequence of over feeding an infant. In case your infant
regularly gets hiccups immediately after being fed this may be the probable
cause. You can try feeding the infant a little less quantity than usual to
check if this is the real reason for her hiccups.
In case an infant gets hiccups often parents must try to
feed the baby when she is calm. However, care must be taken to ensure that the
infant is not kept hungry for a very long time. Feeding time should be calm and
peaceful without too many distractions. If hiccups do occur at the time of
feeding, parents should stop feeding and wait for a reasonable period of time
for the hiccups to go away. Hiccups are something that most infants outgrow
with passage of time. As a baby’s internal organs develop hiccups will
gradually reduce and become a thing of the past.