
We believe that compressive in utero craniosacral fascial strains may cause fetal hiccups.
A mom felt hiccups six to seven times a day during her pregnancy from the inside and also by holding her belly on the outside. The infant was born with hiccups, nursing issues, and a nasty case of reflux.
Clinically, the infant’s strained diaphragm was pulling into the right TMJ. We expect the issues to resolve as the strain releases. In the world of craniosacral fascial strain, hiccups, nursing issues, and reflux are all interconnected in the space-time continuum.

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