So on sunday i was resting from work and i canceled an invitation to a party and decided to just finish fixing my clients pc and play my video games. Well my little neice was playing with her bow ties and out of no were my sister started screaming and it came to my suprised that she swallowed one of the pieces and started chocking “fuck,shit,fucking shit!!!” I rushed and
started to do everything i could to get it out of her mouth and no luck. At this point we got the keys and rushed to the hospital with the baby on my lap (my sister drove) and i continued doing the badding in the back so she can spit it out and FINALLY she did.
But to be safe we still took her to the doctor,got a check up (the doctor was hot) and she was once more smilling and so did we.
Its very important to keep an eye on your child and if you ever experience such event, its important to teach yourself these THESE TECHNIQUES so save your babies life. Its surely worth it because if i wasn’t there, my sister would not know what to do. Glad i missed that party. 😀
FIRST AID CHOCKING BABY
• Dislodge the blockage
Hold your baby so that he is lying face down along your forearm with his head lower than his body and his back and head supported. Hold your baby’s mouth open with your fingers.
• Use the heel of your hand to give up to five sharp blows to your baby’s back, between their shoulders.
• Check your baby’s mouth after each blow to see if the obstruction has cleared and remove any obvious foreign material. Do not use your finger to sweep inside his mouth – this could push the obstruction further into his throat.
• Give five chest thrusts
If your baby is still unable to breathe, turn him onto his back and give up to five chest thrusts:
• Use two fingertips to push inwards and upwards (towards his head) against his breastbone, one finger’s width below his nipple line. Chest thrusts are slower but sharper than CPR compressions.
• Check to see if the object has dislodged after each thrust. Don’t automatically do all five.
Remove the foreign object once it comes loose.
If the obstruction does not clear after alternate back blows and chest thrusts, dial 000 for an ambulance and continue giving your baby back blows and chest thrusts until help arrives.