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Baby Hiccups in the Womb: Why They Happen and When They're Concerning

Fetal hiccups are normal and indicate developing diaphragm and lungs. They feel like rhythmic twitching. Excessive hiccups in the third trimester rarely signals cord issues.

By TeachToddler Editorial Team · · Baby Health

What This Guide Covers

Fetal hiccups are normal and indicate developing diaphragm and lungs. They feel like rhythmic twitching. Excessive hiccups in the third trimester rarely signals cord issues.

  • Read our evidence-based guide on baby hiccups in womb.
  • Read our evidence-based guide on fetal hiccups.
  • Read our evidence-based guide on baby hiccups in utero.
  • Read our evidence-based guide on hiccups during pregnancy.

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