Last reviewed: December 2019

Yes. Lots of babies start hiccupping in the womb (uterus), and it's completely normal for you to notice it as your pregnancy progresses.Your baby may have started hiccupping every now and again late in your first trimester or early in your second trimester However, you probably won't actually feel your baby hiccup until you're about 32 weeks pregnant . By then you'll be used to your baby moving around. His hiccups are an exciting new variation on the kicks and turns he's been doing inside you.Your baby's hiccups will feel like a series of little rhythmic or jerky movements . You may notice them a number of times a day, or only once in a while.Hiccups and babies often go together! Your baby may continue to get bouts of hiccups after he's born.Find out even more about your baby's movements in pregnancy