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What Causes Baby Hiccups?

January 8, 2018 by ds_9395 Leave a Comment

what causes baby hiccups

Babies, like adults, get the hiccups. In fact, babies hiccup before they are even born. What causes baby hiccups? The causes of hiccups in infants and babies vary. While it may be frustrating to watch your baby go through a bout of hiccups — especially when she is trying to sleep — most of the causes are not serious. Some, however, can be uncomfortable or even life-threatening for your baby.

What Causes Baby Hiccups?

Strengthening Exercises

Babies start to hiccup while still in the womb. The reason for this is not established, but hiccups in utero may be the developing fetus’s way of strengthening his diaphragm muscles to prepare for breathing. Most expectant mothers feel their baby start to hiccup sometime in the second trimester.

Gastroesophogeal Reflux

Gastroesophogeal Reflux, or GER, can cause hiccups in babies caused by an underdeveloped lower esophageal sphincter, or LES. This ring of muscle located at the bottom of the esophagus closes and opens to allow food into the stomach and prevent it from leaving the stomach. In young infants (especially premature babies), the LES may not be fully developed and does not close properly, allowing food to move back up from the stomach into the esophagus. This is uncomfortable for the baby and may cause fussing and hiccups. Most babies eventually grow out of this problem, however.

Swallowed Air

Hiccups can occur after a baby has a bout of crying, or after she eats. This is usually due to the baby swallowing air. Burping your baby often will help, as will calming down an excited or overwrought baby. Breastfeeding can also reduce the instances of hiccups, as babies who breastfeed tend to swallow less air than those who use a bottle.

Curing the Hiccups

You can’t tell a baby to hold her breath when she has the hiccups, and this doesn’t always work to cure the hiccups anyway. Instead, gently pat her on the back until her hiccups subside. If your baby feeds from a bottle, check to make sure the flow of formula is not too fast. Formula should drip slowly from the hole in the nipple, not stream out. If the formula is flowing freely, switch to a nipple with a smaller hole.

When to Worry

Frequent and prolonged periods of hiccups in the womb can be a sign of umbilical cord compression, according to the Pregnancy Institute. If your baby has bouts of hiccups that last for longer than 10 minutes, several times a day, have an ultrasound performed to determine the position of the umbilical cord.

What Causes Baby Hiccups?

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About ds_9395

April Sanders has been a professional writer since 1998. She has worked as an educator and now writes academic research content for EBSCO Publishing and elementary reading curriculum for Compass Publishing. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in social psychology from the University of Washington and a master's degree in information sciences and technology in education from Mansfield University.

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