What to do if your baby hiccups after breastfeeding

When your baby has hiccups after breastfeeding, you can hold your baby upright and pat his or her back gently, and go to the hospital if necessary. Baby hiccups after breastfeeding, you can hold the baby upright, pat the back, after a hiccup, most will get better. Hiccups in babies are caused by diaphragmatic spasms due to over exertion during breastfeeding or excessive milk secretion and hasty feeding, and most of them can get better on their own after breastfeeding is over. If it occurs frequently, you need to pay attention to adjust the breastfeeding posture, try to let the baby hold the whole nipple before starting to breastfeed, and the amount of milk is too much can be adjusted appropriately. If the baby hiccups symptoms are more serious and last longer, you need to go to the hospital, let the doctor check to rule out disease, if necessary, the use of medication antispasmodic treatment.