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Newborn Hiccups: Causes and Solutions

Hiccups are common in newborns and are usually harmless. Our AI assistant is here to help you understand what causes hiccups and how you can ensure your newborn's comfort.

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If you have more questions or concerns about your newborn's hiccups, don't hesitate to interact with our AI for further guidance and support.

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Hiccups in newborns are quite normal and usually nothing to worry about. They often occur due to feeding or sudden changes in stomach temperature. They typically don't bother the baby and usually go away on their own. Have you noticed any particular times your newborn gets hiccups, like during or after feeding? It can be quite common during that time. How are you feeling about your little one's hiccups?