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Baby hiccups.. eurp! eurp!

Sep 7, 2008

Was telling jes last thurs that baby lyn is hiccuping again =P and told her I'll rem to blog down this amazing experience =)

Babies starts to hiccup from the first trimester but mummies can only feel it during the 2nd trimester.. It's normal for babies to hiccup a few times a day and last for few minutes each time.. many specialists believe that baby’s hiccups may be helping to strengthen the diaphragm muscle in order to help the baby breathe both in the womb and once they are born.

The thumping feeling can be quite irritable for sensitive mummy like me.. hee.. =P

This eurp! eurp! can continue even after the babies sees the world =) But it's perfectly ok =)

Lyn smile @ 3:14 PM
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