Don't worry, baby hiccups are very easy to identify once you know what they feel like. It's a continuous, rhythmic twitch in the same spot, repeating every few seconds for a couple of minutes. It is a sign that your baby's lungs are developing nicely, so be happy!
Oh, those little rhythmic jumps are just the sweetest thing ever, I miss them so much! Unlike sudden kicks, hiccups are very regular, like a gentle ticking clock inside you. It's such a beautiful sign of your baby growing and practicing breathing.
I had a C-section recently, but during my third trimester, my baby had hiccups almost daily! It felt like a small, regular pulse in my lower abdomen. It can feel a bit funny, but it's totally normal and actually good for their development.
My toddler is so active now, but back when he was in my tummy, he would get hiccups two or three times a day! It feels like a very rhythmic, gentle ticking that lasts for a few minutes. It's completely harmless and actually very common in the second and third trimesters.
I understand how every new movement in your tummy can make you feel a bit anxious or curious. Baby hiccups feel like very soft, rhythmic tapping in one exact spot, almost like a tiny heartbeat in your belly. It is completely normal, so try to just enjoy this sweet sensation.
Rhythmic tapping or twitching in your belly is usually just normal baby hiccups. However, if you ever feel a sudden, drastic change in baby movements or feel uneasy, it's always safest to call your gynac just to be sure.
Rhythmic, repetitive tapping in the womb is usually hiccups and is quite common. But since I had a high-risk pregnancy, I was taught to always monitor movement patterns. If you are ever in doubt or feel the movements are too less, definitely contact your doctor.