Hiccups Organization for Hiccups Tips & Advice
June 26, 2010 by David
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We have been adding content to http://hiccups.org/ including tips about easy cures for hiccups, especially involving baby hiccups, since hiccups in babies could be a serious medical condition. Babies often get hiccups from swallowing too much air when feeding, a common occurrence with babies and infants. If baby hiccups seem too frequent or serious, moms can experiment with baby feeding methods discussed on the hiccups.org site, so less air is swallowed when feeding. If baby hiccups seem too frequent or serious, moms may consider experimenting by buying and using quality breast pumps.
It’s likely bottle feeding of breast milk obtained from using breast pumps will result in less air being swallowed by your baby vs. direct from breast feeding. However, that sometimes can be reversed as each baby and baby feeding situation is different. Sucking too hard or eating a lot can make hiccups worse. It helps to burp the baby often during the feeding.
Older children may get hiccups from drinking too much carbonated beverages or eating too much too fast, especially spicy foods. An upset or too-full stomach can lead to hiccups. Hiccups can hurt, but are not normally harmless. And they don’t last very long. However, since your kids health is so important to you if young children get frequent or severe hiccups we suggest you take the child to the doctor for a check-up.
Even though we have been working on hiccups.org and adding tips and misc content, but it still needs much more web-content. Does anyone have any hiccup cures or tips they could share with us for posting on the hiccups organization site?
We would appreciate any comments you have about Hiccups – which feedback we could also add to our new web site as we are looking for hiccups tips and personal feedback to expand the hiccups.org web site, which site you can visit by going to hiccups.org now, or clicking-on the picture…


