Hiccups are a very common occurrence in newborns after eating milk. It can be caused by swallowing a lot of air when feeding too quickly. Some children may get cold and have diaphragm spasms. The specific treatment methods are as follows: 1. Pay attention to the correct posture when breastfeeding, and try to hold the baby’s mouth with the nipple and most of the areola to form a vacuum, so that the air does not easily enter the baby’s mouth and reduce the gas swallowed into the stomach; then try not to nurse when the child is crying. For artificially fed babies, the amount of burping is related to the design of the pacifier, the size of the pacifier hole and the feeding position of the baby, for example, the milk needs to fill the entire pacifier. 3. Don’t let your baby lie down immediately after breastfeeding, as burping or choking can easily occur. Put your baby upright on your shoulders with your head gently against your mother’s body, clasp your baby with the strength of your hands, and then pat your baby’s upper back with your empty palm to induce hiccups, or let your baby lie on his or her side, pat his or her back, and observe for a while that there is no discomfort or hiccups, and then lay him or her flat. The newborn’s hiccups are a normal phenomenon, just like adults who eat too quickly or are too full, and then the individual’s physique, gastrointestinal function is weak, and most of them gradually reduce as they grow.