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~ BETTER MATERNITY BACH RHYTHMIC FLUTTER IS A GENTLE SIGN THAT YOUR BABY IS GROWING, PRACTICING, AND PREPARING TO MEET YOU: the sensation. Some parents also find comfort in placing a warm hand on the spot where the hiccups are felt or playing soft music near the belly to encourage different movement. It's also helpful to reframe how you think about these little episodes. Instead of seeing them as bothersome or strange, consider them a sweet sign that your baby is growing and getting ready to meet the world. These are quiet moments of connection, a small, steady rhythm that belongs to the two of you. WHAT HICCUPS ARE TELLING YOU As your pregnancy progresses, you will likely become more attuned to your baby’s patterns. Hiccups may become one of the many familiar signals that your baby is active and healthy. Keep a mental note of when they occur, how they feel, and how long they last. While there is no need to obsessively track them, paying attention to overall movement can be a helpful part of staying connected with your baby’s well-being. Pregnancy is filled with questions and uncertainties, especially for first- time parents. Foetal hiccups are just one of the many curiosities of life before birth. Though they may seem unusual at first, they are typically one of the most reassuring signs that your little one is preparing for life beyond the womb, one hiccup at a time. If you are ever unsure, remember that your primary healthcare provider is there to support you. They've likely answered every question under the sun, including plenty about baby hiccups. You're not alone on this journey, and every sensation is a small part of the story you and your baby are writing together. =
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