Newborns who keep hiccuping after breastfeeding may be caused by incorrect feeding position or feeding method, or it may be caused by cold, which can be intervened by improving the breastfeeding position and timely hiccups, and strengthen the warmth of the methods. If the hiccups are frequent, it is advisable to seek medical advice. Improper breastfeeding posture may lead to hiccups caused by the child not being able to take in enough breastmilk or swallowing too much air. During breastfeeding, it is recommended to keep the baby’s head and body in a straight line, the baby facing the mother and with the whole body close to the mother, and the baby’s chin touching the breast, so as to maintain the baby’s ability to swallow smoothly and to prevent too much air from entering the stomach. In addition, improper feeding methods, newborns too fast and too fast to eat the milk and so on may lead to cause newborn hiccups, it is recommended not to feed the baby when especially hungry, and burp in time after feeding. If your newborn gets cold after feeding, it may also cause hiccups all the time, so you need to pay attention to keep your baby warm and avoid getting cold. At the same time, you can divert the baby’s attention, or play the baby’s feet, so that he or she can cry out, thus relieving the hiccups. If an infant has frequent hiccups after breastfeeding, pathologic factors cannot be ruled out, and it is recommended to go to the hospital for an acute systematic examination by the healthcare personnel and to teach the infant the essentials of feeding.