Sorry I completely disagree with your suggestion of giving gripe water and sugar to your baby. No paediatrician recommends you to give gripe water. Allow it to go by itself naturally. The only solution to hiccups is either burp your baby for 5 minutes or after few moments try to breastfeed him/her. Hiccups aren't a serious issue unless they are recurrent or occurring for long time. Consult your paediatrician if problem persists.
@@victorkar1990 Absolutely yes. It is harmful for the baby because many gripe water brands contain ingredients such as sugar, Sodium bicarbonate which eventually reduces the immunity in babies. Instead of gripe water, you can burp your baby, do stomach massage, give cycling massage of babies' legs. Even if problem persists, if you feel that your baby is colic or fuzzy, consult your paediatrician, they may give drops to your baby such as colic aid drops. That is enough for the baby.
What do you mean by, "Adults have no control over hiccups"? How smart do you (adult) have to be to inhale as much air as you possibly can and then hold your breath for a few seconds? My hiccups usually stop in less than 10 seconds. However, if it did not work the first time, just try again. It won't kill you. Sometimes, it really does require more than one attempt to end the hiccups that way. Good luck!
DON’T DO THIS SHIT!!!! just stay calm and talk to them, touch them kindly, and breastfeed if you can. Don’t worry with them - they are looking to you for support.
Sorry I completely disagree with your suggestion of giving gripe water and sugar to your baby. No paediatrician recommends you to give gripe water. Allow it to go by itself naturally. The only solution to hiccups is either burp your baby for 5 minutes or after few moments try to breastfeed him/her. Hiccups aren't a serious issue unless they are recurrent or occurring for long time. Consult your paediatrician if problem persists.
Is gripe water harmful ?
@@victorkar1990 Absolutely yes. It is harmful for the baby because many gripe water brands contain ingredients such as sugar, Sodium bicarbonate which eventually reduces the immunity in babies. Instead of gripe water, you can burp your baby, do stomach massage, give cycling massage of babies' legs. Even if problem persists, if you feel that your baby is colic or fuzzy, consult your paediatrician, they may give drops to your baby such as colic aid drops. That is enough for the baby.
Gripe water shouldn't be given to babies under 4 weeks old
Agree agree agree
I’ve heard doctors recommend it.
First solution to stop hiccups: allow the hiccups to stop naturally... Right, very helpful.
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What do you mean by, "Adults have no control over hiccups"? How smart do you (adult) have to be to inhale as much air as you possibly can and then hold your breath for a few seconds? My hiccups usually stop in less than 10 seconds. However, if it did not work the first time, just try again. It won't kill you.
Sometimes, it really does require more than one attempt to end the hiccups that way.
Good luck!
Sugar, gripe water.. have you lost it?
I gave sugar water, my baby Hiccough is stop
@LorrainziratlauZiratlau plz don't, it's causing more harm than benefits
Thanks a lot 👍 my baby was getting continued hiccups since 1 hour and it stoped by ur remedy once again thanks a lot
Just breastfeed/give formula for 5 seconds and it's gone. Thank me later😂
I'm not a new mom but I just took custody of my 3 month old nephew idk anything about babies and this helped alottt thank you
Girl !! Oh my goodness thankyou so much
I tried it with my newborn and it works ! Thank you
@jane kinyua
I tried this today n it worked. Asante sana 🎉🎉🎉
I stopped watching when you suggested to give water to a baby 👎
My newborn is too young for a pacifier and mama was in the shower so I used my pinky and it worked it stopped the hiccups immediately
Sugar ?
Wow
Hopefully no one follows this
This is an old remedy many ppl use
Poor Baby
Don't follow any of theses methods
Cool boiled water in a bottle
The baby stop when I gave her the pacifier
DON’T DO THIS SHIT!!!! just stay calm and talk to them, touch them kindly, and breastfeed if you can. Don’t worry with them - they are looking to you for support.