I keep feeling maybe 3 or 4 kicks/punches/etc in a row and trying to decide if it is hiccups or just a repeated movement. Normally I wouldn't care, but I read somewhere about too many hiccups indicating a cord problem, so now I am paranoid. Do you ever get those repeated movements, sometimes spaced evenly? I keep thinking she is still small enough that after the 3-4 I feel she is just moving away and it is really hiccups. I am freaking myself out.
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Re: How rhythmic is your LO's movement?
For what it's worth, my DD used to get hiccups even after she was born, so they couldn't have been caused by a cord problem. I have never heard of hiccups being an indication of a problem. I have always heard that it is a sign the baby is maturing and getting ready for outside breaths. And if hiccups are a sign of a cord problem, then there are a ton of us women on here with baby's with cord problems.
However, when my lo gets hiccups, they usually last a lot longer than 3 or 4 at a time. It is usually every couple of seconds for a few minutes.
Mine has gotten them 2 times. But it was so faint. It was faster than my hiccups and not as jerky.
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If you have the hiccups more than 4 times a day. You need to observed for cord compression.
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That is good to hear! I read it here too and totally believed it. If I remember right, hiccups in general aren't a problem but if it is daily at 30+ weeks or more than 3-4 times in 24 hours it is a problem. ::shrug:: I guess it is one of those weird medical rumors, I don't know.
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I've never had hiccups only be 3-4 in a row, they always last much longer. I have felt her kick in rapid succession a few times in a row though in a way that could be called rhythmic.
I worry about the cord thing too, but hiccups are normal, and 3-4 are really not too many. Try not to worry!