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What i thought i never id ever have to do you ask? Hemlock manuever my child! Shes shubbing chips in her mouth, pringles actually. She chokes on a piece that gets stuck in her throat. She turns purple. I dont know what came over me or how i even did it but i flipped her upside down and beat her back and out goes the chip.
And all she cares about after that, is more chips or "hippies" as she calls themš«šim traumatized but thankful she is okay..
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Learn more about our guidelines.These darn toddlers and their snacks! Good for you thinking fast. Mine has choked but coughed it out thankfully but also wanted more and Iām like maāam Iām still having a heart attack.
@Brittany girlššthese kids are wild. I cant āš»
That is so scary! Awesome job for acting so fast! Have you heard of the lifevac? I have been wanting to get one. My biggest fear is choking when Iām all alone.
@Shelby I've heard of it but never thought id need it. Just like i never thought i would need to hemlock manuever her. My husband (first responder) taught me how to do it and i was like nah I'll never need to do it. He basically begged me to let him teach me. Glad he did.
I had my husband and I take CPR and first aid when pregnant, glad I did. One day my son was eating apples and of course decided out of all the times that he eats apples he chokes on a piece, I will always stay calm cause yes being red but able to cough is them working it out but when it goes past that is when my actions kick in. I scooped him over my thigh head lowered and popped his back along with a scoop of my finger and he was fine and wanting more applesš¤¦āāļøš„¹. Yes very scary for us mommies.
@Gavinga as a mom you have to act fast and staying calm is the hardest part! its crazy to me that after they literally almost die, all they care about is to continue eatingšš¤£we have no chance to recover from their trauma.