Newborns are prone to hiccups due to immaturity of the digestive system and nervous system when they are not properly cared for by their parents. Most of the hiccups in newborns are caused by improper care, cold and chill, etc. Babies often have continuous, high-pitched, powerful hiccups. In this case, you can give your baby some warm water or breast milk to relieve the hiccups. Sometimes the baby swallows a lot of air due to loud cries or too much milk, which may also cause hiccups. Babies who eat cold food are also prone to hiccups, so you need to pay attention to the temperature of your diet when feeding your child supplementary foods. If your baby has hiccups, you can use various methods to distract your child to relieve the hiccups. If the hiccups are caused by abdominal flatulence, you can hold the baby up on your shoulder and pat the baby’s back, which will encourage some of the air to be expelled from the body and relieve the hiccups. If the hiccups are caused by factors such as cold, you can give your baby warm water. Most of the hiccups in babies are physiological and will gradually disappear as the child grows older. There is no need to worry too much.