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    Posted: 18 April 2009 at 8:54am

How often does your bubba hiccup in your tummy? Ours goes crazy with the hiccups...as in at least twice daily, sometimes more! They can be huge massive ones where my whole stomach moves or small ones where it's just affecting her bum or her foot lol.

I know it's normal for them to do this and isn't meant to be distressing to them like it can be for us but boy oh boy, this little girl can hiccup for Africa and it can go on for ages! I'm not sure if I can do anything to help her (or me!) and it doesn' t seem to have a pattern in which it follows a paticular food....just food in general I think lol. Is she just like her Daddy and eating her 'food' too quickly do you think?!  



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JJ was like that, constantly hiccupping! It was cute to start off with but it gets old real quick huh

It's actually a good sign - means she's practicing her breathing

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Um yes it does get a bit old quickly....lol but good to know she's practising her breathing! I didn't realise that

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I remember Bailey doing that for what felt like all day everyday!!!!!! and it ertainly did get old super fast!!

This baby doesnt get them very often...that i feel anyway
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Samantha used to get them all the time too - the funny thing is once she came out she got them alot for the first month or so as well.

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*puts hand up* same happening over here. It's at LEAST twice a day, but normally more often. No real pattern to it either...
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote first Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 18 April 2009 at 8:05pm
My boy got hiccups all the time while I was pregnant with him. I actually found them quite painful but there is nothing you can do and it is good for them to get them because its there lung getting some exercise.
Actually while I was in labour my boy got the hiccups and now that is a very painful experience so maybe whenever she gets them you could gently rub your bump and tell her now is a good time for hiccups but not when your in labour. lol.


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Gabrielle got hiccups three times a day at the same times every day :) It was quite spooky. This baby has just started to get them and I think she had them about 5 times yesterday.

Interestingly Gabrielle continued to get them heaps when she was born but was never upset by them :)
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yea my boy gets them too - ALL the frikin time for hours and hours and hours at a time. my OB asked me a couple of weeks ago about hiccups and i said they hardly ever stopped and he told me it was a really good sign :) so as much as they are a pain in the bum its a good thing. bubs will be out soon so not long to put up with them


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My DD would get them at least twice a day, only little ones though that I would only feel if I was sitting. It is a good sign, I didn't really mind them and when her movements slowed as she neared due date I began to appreciate them as I knew she was okay in there.. She still gets them now


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Yup Chelsea had the hiccups several times a day, and still gets them at least once a day!
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from a book I have

" before you start holding a paper bag over your belly you should know that hiccups DONT cause the same discomfort in babies (in or out of the uterus ) as they do in adults, , even when they last for 20 minutes or more .So just relax and enjoy this little entertainment from within "

Has your baby been doing them twice a day throughout most of your pregnancy or only just started ?


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Jake got hiccups all the time, I hated it.. still makes me shudder thinking about it.

At one point during induction I had the monitor on, he got the hiccups for 45 minutes!!!!! The poor midwife had to wait for the hiccups to pass as his heart rate went up with them and she had to make sure it was the hiccups and nothing else.

He is quite a hiccupy baby too. At least once a day, he doesnt mind them though...

Eeek Karen, 4 weeks to go!!!!


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this one has been pretty good not getting hiccups ,C however, man she got them all the time , drove me crazy , and what are you supposed to do ? stand on your head? swallow a spoon so it goes on their back ?


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My son got hiccups constantly when i was pregnant with him. It used to drive me crazy sometimes. lol. He got them all the time for months after he was born too.
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Oh it's reasurring to know baby hiccups are so common and not distressing to them lol.

Kelly- she's started doing it about 6 weeks ago but the last 3 weeks or so has gone CRAZY with hiccupping lol. Maybe she's trying to get out?! (her Mummy fervently hopes lol).  Sometimes she hiccups and kicks at the same time, which is weird.

I'm glad it's a good sign, but isn't it must be a bit worrying once they're out and doing it though?

Mel- aaargh 4 weeks (or less!!!!) to go! I'm aiming for a 38 week delivery lol. Better not go over. Hmmmm. Not that I haven't loved being pg.... 


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nah , im mean , once she was out and doing it, and i didnt have to feel it , I thought it was funny , but as my book says it doesnt cause them the same discomfort as it does us, but if its worrying you , best thing for it , is a breast feed .

C hiccuped all the time , but the little toe rag was still late by 8 days , sorry !


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Originally posted by caitlynsmygirl caitlynsmygirl wrote:


C hiccuped all the time , but the little toe rag was still late by 8 days , sorry !

Um this one better not be 8 days or even 1 day late! lol.  Urgh I don't want to be pg one more day than I have to lol.  


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I am totally with you, I did not enjoy pregnancy whilst I was pregnant... but geez I miss it now. I am actually starting to think about number 2!


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Mel- OMG you want another one??! DP already knows this is it for me. Hmmm famous last words though and all that.... lol

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