Hiccups occur during or after a feed, often they rack your baby’s body like convulsions! Don’t worry. It’s a sign of gratitude for a good feed – no treatment necessary, it’s all normal

by Tracey
Hiccups occur during or after a feed, often they rack your baby’s body like convulsions! Don’t worry. It’s a sign of gratitude for a good feed – no treatment necessary, it’s all normal