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linalai
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Posted:Friday 13 June 2008,10:32:14 PM

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Hi,

I read somewhere abt how to stop d hiccups. All u hv to do is just wet a sheet of tissue n 'stick' it to d forehead. D hiccups will go off within a few mins.

Normally i will fold    d tissue into    1/4 so dat its a bit thick n smaller in size to stick on d forehead.

It really works on my girl n myself too.       
Hi Vicky,

I tried your method to my 2 yo dotter last week, its really work, the hiccup stop after 1 min. Haha! So funny!   

Vivian
Hi Vivian,

Ya lor, its like a small 'miracle' hor. Can't really explain how it can work by just putting d wet tissue on d forehead.

In fact 1 of my Indian fren said his mom oso did d same on all her children last time abt +-30 yrs ago!       
yes...i also used this method and it really work. i even used it for my elder daughter who is 7 yr now.    

VICKY CHONG
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Posted:Monday 18 June 2007,7:04:30 PM

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Hi,

I read somewhere abt how to stop d hiccups. All u hv to do is just wet a sheet of tissue n 'stick' it to d forehead. D hiccups will go off within a few mins.

Normally i will fold    d tissue into    1/4 so dat its a bit thick n smaller in size to stick on d forehead.

It really works on my girl n myself too.       
Hi Vicky,

I tried your method to my 2 yo dotter last week, its really work, the hiccup stop after 1 min. Haha! So funny!   

Vivian
Hi Vivian,

Ya lor, its like a small 'miracle' hor. Can't really explain how it can work by just putting d wet tissue on d forehead.

In fact 1 of my Indian fren said his mom oso did d same on all her children last time abt +-30 yrs ago!       

chyen79
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Posted:Monday 18 June 2007,2:57:13 PM

quote:

Hi,

I read somewhere abt how to stop d hiccups. All u hv to do is just wet a sheet of tissue n 'stick' it to d forehead. D hiccups will go off within a few mins.

Normally i will fold    d tissue into    1/4 so dat its a bit thick n smaller in size to stick on d forehead.

It really works on my girl n myself too.       
Hi Vicky,

I tried your method to my 2 yo dotter last week, its really work, the hiccup stop after 1 min. Haha! So funny!   

Vivian

lhwan
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Posted:Monday 11 June 2007,12:29:13 PM

Hi! my CL also taught me the same method..& it works on my DD..

VICKY CHONG
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Posted:Thursday 07 June 2007,11:53:41 AM

Hi,

I read somewhere abt how to stop d hiccups. All u hv to do is just wet a sheet of tissue n 'stick' it to d forehead. D hiccups will go off within a few mins.

Normally i will fold    d tissue into    1/4 so dat its a bit thick n smaller in size to stick on d forehead.

It really works on my girl n myself too.       

sallygoh
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Posted:Saturday 02 June 2007,11:25:34 PM

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Hi, my son had hiccups all the time since born till now (6 mths). He even had hiccups during my pregnancy. What causes it? How to overcome it, besides feeding water?
Hi there! It seems that all bbs have the most common thing of all _HICCUPS! WHen I was carrying my bb girl, she always have hiccups and just dun know why. Sometimes can even feel it getting more intense and there is nothing I can do about it. WEll, SHe is 15 months now and sometimes when she plays or laughing at the same time, she will surely have it. PErhaps most older generation will say "feed her with water etc etc..' but to me I think it will go away very soon. Yes my girl do get hiccups frequently when she was smaller and I think it is normal. SOmething to do with the diaphragm. To me it is part of growing up! Do not worry too much. IF you still have Qs do read more on hiccups on parenting mags or else ask    your paed!

Pauline Ting
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Posted:Saturday 02 June 2007,6:07:35 PM

Hi, my son had hiccups all the time since born till now (6 mths). He even had hiccups during my pregnancy. What causes it? How to overcome it, besides feeding water?

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