Is it better to have more or less hiccups in the fetus

There is no good or bad difference between the number of hiccups and the number of times the fetus has hiccups. In general, fetal hiccups are normal physiological reactions, but you cannot judge whether the fetus is healthy or not simply by the number of hiccups the fetus has. The fetus continuously swallows amniotic fluid in the uterine cavity and then expels it through urination. This process may stimulate the diaphragm, causing it to contract and causing hiccups, which usually occurs in the late stages of pregnancy. The number of hiccups may move every few seconds. Fetal hiccups can be relieved naturally and generally do not require special treatment. If you feel that the fetus has abnormalities, you should actively seek medical treatment and conduct standardized pregnancy examination to determine whether the fetus is developing normally.