Learn Infant CPR, It May Save Your Baby’s Life

My wife was crying in the house, handed me our 9 month old child, and said: “I can not take it anymore.” She had only experienced a parent’s worst nightmare – for the second time

Only a few minutes earlier, my wife was driving home with our four children, the three youngsters in the back and our 8-year-old son in the front. Our 3-year-old daughter, in a generous act of sharing, decided to give her favorite toy, the baby.

It was a small toy and our 9 month old swallowed it and began to suffocate. Silently die, her life was slipping away fast. If this happens to you, would you know how to save your baby’s life? This is a very real threat to all parents face, and you should be prepared and know what to do to your child’s life may depend on it.

The first hero was our oldest son. If it were not for him I do not think that our baby would be alive today. He noted that it was too quiet and buckled and bent over the seat to check his little sister. When he saw that she could not breathe, he was hysterical – crying and screaming to his mother what had happened. My wife immediately pulled from circulation.

Fortunately, she is a nurse who works in the neonatal intensive care unit, where it is their job to save the lives of seriously ill babies. When she got out of the car and saw what had happened, she immediately went into “nurse mode” and began the implementation of infant CPR.

A parent’s worst nightmare: your baby in your arms, she is not breathing, and if you can not save her, she would die. Just writing that sentence is emotionally draining. Actually living through that, as has my wife, is hard to imagine, and she had to live through it twice! Two weeks ago, our baby found something on the floor and swallowed it.

My wife was not seen in the room with her but what happened. At the time, she has our daughter was unconscious, blue, not breathing, and lie limp on the floor. Nothing like this has ever happened with our other three children, but over the two weeks our youngest child died almost twice.

Saving her life for the first time was very emotionally traumatic for my wife, and it took days to get over it. The second time was almost unbearable, and why they handed me our little girl and said: “I can not take it anymore.” I held my daughter in my arms, she smiled at me as if nothing happens, and tears filled my eyes. My wife is my hero, she saved my little girl. I would not have known what to do.

We all know as parents that protect many things we have to do, and guarantee the safety of our children. One of these things is to have an awareness of the very real risk of your child choked on a foreign object.

The knowledge of this danger is not enough. Upon check-out of the hospital with the baby they give you information on how to perform CPR. It is important that you and read this information and studies to know what to do in case of an emergency.

baby proofing your house and do everything to avoid this ever happened, of course, is the other thing you need to do. Do not think, however, that once your child is a child that the road is no less dangerous. As I have two I have a coin the size of a silver dollar half swallowed.

I was lucky that my 4-year-old sister saw me do it and told our parents. It did not get stuck in my throat, but it has stuck in my stomach. The coin does not happen “, they had cut me open to remove the coin and I have to show is a very nice size scar.

baby proof your home and your children age-appropriate toys. Make sure these toys have been tested and approved by the ASTM and CPSIA toy safety guidelines. The Devices your 2 years old playing with not the same as the more complicated kits / a> for an 8-year-old.”

Read the critical care instructions they give you when your baby is born. Make sure your own additional research, that you understand fully how to perform CPR on a baby. Palpitations on an infant are different than those on a child, the same goes for the back and abdomen pushes compression.

you to do everything to protect your child from harm, but ready to save your child’s life if the unthinkable happens.


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