How does a baby burp in its mother s belly?

Updated on parenting 2024-06-24
13 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Many pregnant mothers only know that the baby will punch and kick in the mother's belly, and the pregnant mother can also feel the baby's various fetal movements, but they don't know that the baby will burp in the mother's belly, and the pregnant mother can feel the baby's fetal movement when she is 4-5 months pregnant. The baby's hiccups will be regarded as the baby's fetal movements.

    Why do babies have hiccups?

    The fetal baby is not as idle as the pregnant mothers imagined, the baby is very busy in the mother's belly, busy growing up, busy learning a lot of skills, hiccups are one of them, the baby does not need to breathe in the mother's belly, because there is an umbilical cord to deliver oxygen to the baby, but the baby is born without the umbilical cord to deliver oxygen, can only rely on themselves, so in the mother's stomach will continue to swallow amniotic fluid to enhance their lung function, in the process of swallowing amniotic fluid accidentally "eat too full" Hiccups will occur.

    Therefore, baby hiccups can enhance the baby's lung function, so that the baby can better adapt to the environment outside the mother's belly after birth, and there is no harm to baby hiccups, so when the baby has hiccups, pregnant mothers do not have to worry.

    What does a fetal burp look like? Many pregnant mothers are easy to confuse fetal movement with baby hiccups, and Mo Ma thinks that fetal movements and baby hiccups are very different.

    When the baby fetal movement is not restless at all, especially the older the gestational week, the more naughty the baby, the pregnant mother can feel the baby's fetal movement is one on the left, one on the right, left punch and right kick, sometimes the pregnant mother can also feel the baby in the belly turned over, the baby's fetal movement lasts for a long time, the interval is relatively long, maybe an hour to move a few times.

    Baby hiccups are different from fetal movements, when the baby hiccups will not be like fetal movements on the left, on the right, when the baby hiccups are in the same part of the hiccups, such as below the navel, the pregnant mother will feel the belly below the navel jumping and jumping, like a regular heartbeat, the duration of hiccups is generally longer, a 5-minute hit, 10 minutes, 20 minutes, each time between 2-3 seconds.

    Some baby hiccups last for a long time, pregnant mothers may feel slightly uncomfortable, baby hiccups are a very normal phenomenon, there is no harm to the baby only good, so pregnant mothers do not have to worry, when the stomach beats like a heartbeat, very regular, then you can judge that the fetus is hiccups

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  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    The baby in the stomach is swallowed amniotic fluid to complete the hiccups, which is also to exercise the baby's lung breathing ability, baby hiccups are different from fetal movements, it is a small beat, sometimes not carefully noticeable.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The baby burps in the mother's belly because it is a normal fetal movement phenomenon that burps through the lungs.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Fetal hiccups are commonly known as baby hiccups, that is, a little movement will occur, and the mother's stomach will bite.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    This situation is normal, because when the baby is in the womb, it needs to undergo all aspects of the development of the body, and it is very normal for hiccups.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    If it is abnormal, it is likely that there is a problem with the child's body, so it will lead to such a phenomenon, and you should go to the hospital for examination in time.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    This should be abnormal, it may be that there is air in the baby's belly, which is why the baby will have this kind of hiccups.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Of course it's normal. Because the baby lives in the amniotic fluid, the lung function has not developed well, so it is particularly prone to choking on amniotic fluid.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Everyone has hiccups, whether it's an adult or a fetus in the womb. But most pregnant mothers don't know how their babies burp or how many weeks they will have them. Therefore, when the fetus has hiccups, they will be very surprised and overwhelmed.

    So how many weeks does the baby start to burp?

    The baby will have hiccups at the twenty-eighth week. The fetus will burp as soon as it swallows amniotic fluid, and the fetus can exercise its lungs to breathe when the burp occurs. It's like an adult eating.

    The time given to the fetus is not very fixed, and each hiccup is about five minutes. Sometimes it takes longer, maybe more than 10 minutes, less than 20 minutes.

    When the baby has a burp, the mother will feel the stomach beating, like a heartbeat. Fetal movement is not the same as hiccups, because hiccups will be more regular, and pregnant mothers can feel it if they are more careful. Baby hiccups are a very normal physiological condition, and it has little to do with the living habits of the pregnant mother, not because the pregnant mother eats too much or sleeps often.

    The fetal baby burping pregnant mother should be relaxed, which shows that the fetus in the belly is growing. Frequent hiccups in the fetus can also exercise breathing, and the respiratory function of later birth can also be very strong. Therefore, pregnant mothers can communicate more with the fetus when the fetus burps the fetus.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    During prenatal care, doctors often see or hear paroxysmal, regular throbbing of a woman's abdominal wall. The frequency of this beating is generally 15-30 beats per minute, each lasting 3-15 minutes, and 3-5 beats per day. Many obstetricians find it difficult to explain that the fetus is suffering from a lack of oxygen in the womb, or that the fetus is suspected of having heart disease and feels the fetal heartbeat, and sometimes even blindly inhale oxygen to pregnant women.

    A large number of clinical studies have found that this phenomenon is actually fetal hiccups. The researchers observed through ultrasound that when the abdominal wall of the pregnant woman was beating in paroxysmal times, at the same time, the fetus's lower chest and upper abdomen also had paroxysmal twitching, and the diaphragm was also moving up and down, but the fetal limbs did not move with it. In fact, many fetuses will have hiccups in the womb, but some pregnant women have difficulty distinguishing it from the fetus, or are unresponsive and do not feel it.

    Fetal hiccups are not an abnormality, but a physiological phenomenon that does not have to cause nervousness or even take the wrong medical intervention. Understanding the phenomenon of fetal hiccups is important for monitoring the health of the fetus. Scientists believe that fetal hiccups are likely to be an early manifestation of breastfeeding movements, just as toddlers learn to crawl before they learn to walk.

    Babies suck much like burps, with the glottis closing when the muscles move to prevent milk from entering the lungs.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Hiccups indicate that the baby is developing well. A baby's burping in the womb occurs after swallowing amniotic fluid. On the one hand, it is an exercise for his breastfeeding after birth, and on the other hand, it also shows that the baby's diaphragm has developed well.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Most babies have hiccups when they are in their mother's womb, probably due to spasms in their diaphragm, which is not fully developed. There's no way to stop your baby's hiccups, and there's no need for them? It will not cause harm to the baby either now or after birth.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Hello, it's the fetus that is hiccups. This is normal, but don't count hiccups when counting fetal movements. Sometimes the fetus does have short, spasmodic hiccups that the mother can feel.

    The cause may be the result of the fetus moving the thorax and breathing. Under ultrasound, this movement can be seen, which expands the lungs and guarantees their normal development. Of course, the fetus does not need to breathe before birth because the placenta supplies blood directly to the fetus through the umbilical cord.

    There will be no effect on the fetus.

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