Any experience of baby hiccuping freq... - Pregnancy and Par...

Pregnancy and Parenting Support

59,383 membersβ€’17,014 posts

Any experience of baby hiccuping frequently (daily) in pregnancy?

JoyfulStar profile image
JoyfulStar
β€’17 Replies

Hi all,

I recently noticed that my baby has been hiccuping once a day for the past week. On some days, it is twice a day. I am currently 37 weeks.

Anyone had a similar experience and what advice were you given? My midwife is on annual leave and has not responded to my query. I have learned to take what Google says with a pinch of salt.

Thanks in advance

Written by
JoyfulStar profile image
JoyfulStar
To view profiles and participate in discussions please or .
17 Replies
β€’
Purpledoggy profile image
Purpledoggy

Mine hiccups 4-6 times every day for 10 mins at a time, has done from about 26 weeks (36 weeks today). Both the hospital midwife ultrasonographer and my own midwife say it is completely normal and cute! I scared myself googling but now have 2 professional opinions that it is nothing to worry about. He was hiccuping at my growth scan today while they were trying to take measurements and my last midwife appoitment when she was trying to listen to his heart πŸ™ˆ xx

JoyfulStar profile image
JoyfulStarβ€’ in reply toPurpledoggy

Thanks so much for responding. This is really reassuring 😊

Google really does make you think that it is a sign that something may be wrong!

Congratulations on your pregnancy by the way, you are exactly a week behind me. All the best with the rest of your pregnancy πŸ’•

Purpledoggy profile image
Purpledoggyβ€’ in reply toJoyfulStar

You too lovely, not long to go now! xx

Mcra profile image
Mcra

It's perfectly normal and another sign the baby is well. You'll soon find out that babies hiccup sometimes and it doesn't bother them like adults. My little one can sleep while having hiccups :)

JoyfulStar profile image
JoyfulStar

Thank you so much. I got slightly concerned after googling it but feeling better about it now. πŸ™‚

slupton profile image
slupton

My nearly 10 year old boy hiccuped every day in my last trimester and he is absolutely fine!! Google is the devils work im sure πŸ™ˆπŸ˜˜πŸ˜˜

JoyfulStar profile image
JoyfulStarβ€’ in reply toslupton

True that! 🀣

Twiglet2 profile image
Twiglet2

Yup very very normal ☺️ He always did it at night when I was trying to get to sleep πŸ˜‚ and during meetings at work coincidentally those times are also when he would hiccup when he was born xx

JoyfulStar profile image
JoyfulStarβ€’ in reply toTwiglet2

Thank you so much for responding. This is definitely reassuring x

Twiglet2 profile image
Twiglet2β€’ in reply toJoyfulStar

Aww we have all been there with good old google πŸ˜‚πŸ€— xx

JoyfulStar profile image
JoyfulStarβ€’ in reply toTwiglet2

Glad I’m not the only one! Thanks again for taking the time to respond πŸ’•

Jess994 profile image
Jess994

Yep my 6 month old little one hiccuped a lot! Mainly in the 3rd trimester. I too googled and got myself worried. I was reassured by professional too and when he was born he had quite a few hiccups and still does!

JoyfulStar profile image
JoyfulStarβ€’ in reply toJess994

This is great to know. I knew hiccups are generally okay but became slightly concerned as the pattern changed and was no longer ad hoc and became frequent.

I know Google can be misleading but turned to it when I realised my midwife was off work. I have learned my lesson πŸ™ˆ

Thank you for reassuring me xxx

Sparklylife profile image
Sparklylife

Our little one also did a lot of hiccups in the third trimester - it was the only movement feeling I found so unsettling and really did not like. Always did it on a night as I was trying to sleep. I was told was normal and fine. And he is doing fine now! πŸ₯° He still gets hiccups, but not that often! πŸ˜‚ Especially if he has a bit of sick up after eating, so maybe a little reflux, but not bothering him πŸ₯°

Wishing you all the best towards the end of your pregnancy!! Not long to go!! So exciting getting to meet your little one!

Take it easy! πŸ₯°

JoyfulStar profile image
JoyfulStarβ€’ in reply toSparklylife

Thank you so much for your kind words ❀️

I know what you mean about the hiccuping in the middle of the night. Mine does the same! My baby movements have always been most active in the middle of the night so now used to it. I generally take it as a good sign that baby is well. 😊

I am really excited as I have only a few weeks now!

Thanks again 🌹

Peony85 profile image
Peony85

My now 8 month old hiccuped 4-6 times a day in the 3rd trimester. This then continued through her newborn period, and has settled down now she’s a bit older.

JoyfulStar profile image
JoyfulStarβ€’ in reply toPeony85

Nice to know that even new hiccups that develop in the 3rd trimester are completely normal and even several hiccup bouts do not matter. Glad her hiccups have settled down.

Thanks for responding xx

Not what you're looking for?

You may also like...

Anxiety in pregnancy - First baby

I am 12 weeks pregnant today. I am a sufferer of anxiety and in the past some depression also. I...
Jessica2017 profile image
β€’

Any experience with BF baby and dairy/soya allergy?

My LO is just coming up to 7 months and has been breastfed from day one. He's always been a bit...
Littlepickle profile image
β€’

Asprin in Pregnancy

Hello Ladies! I have been told by my midwife that I should start taking 1 asprin tablet a day de to...
Bea9000 profile image
β€’

Anyone any experience of a broken back and pregnancy?

I broke a vertabrae in my back when I was 19 and have nerve impingement in my hip. Can cause huge...
joda profile image
β€’

has anyone given their baby any medication in (crushed) tablet form?

I would welcome advice from anyone who has had to give their baby any medication in (crushed)...
MissManele profile image
β€’

Content on HealthUnlocked does not replace the relationship between you and doctors or other healthcare professionals nor the advice you receive from them.

Never delay seeking advice or dialling emergency services because of something that you have read on HealthUnlocked.