Be Prepared with Infant CPR and Choking!
When we are pregnant, we think about the birth, breastfeeding, and sleepless nights. We don’t really think about infant CPR or choking. i know, i know, it’s another thing to be worried about especially with an infant and all the checking we do when they are sleeping to make sure they are breathing. If your older child gave the baby a small toy and it landed in the baby’s mouth, would you know what to do (i mean after you start to panic)?
For me, choking is personal. When my oldest was a little guy, my brother was feeding him some food and he began to choke. Talk about a scary situation! my sister-in-law had to leave the kitchen because she was freaking out. Thankfully i had training and was able to take charge. i grabbed Chandlur out of my brother’s arms, put him over my arm and started hitting his back with the heel of my hand. At first, there was nothing, that is when panic began to set in. i hear my sister-in-law asking if we need to call 911. i just kept on whacking him focused fully on his little body, praying God would intervene. Finally the food shot out of his mouth and into the sink. It was one of those sobering moments when you realize in an instant you could loose your child. If i did not know what to do, i would have freaked out from the start, and the situation would have been much worse.
These are some great videos from The Pregnancy Show on infant CPR and choking.

August 29th, 2008 at 12:06 am
I got chills reading the story about your son choking!! It is so fortunate that you knew what to do!
I watched each of those videos and they were great refreshers for me…thank you for posting them!
August 29th, 2008 at 4:38 pm
It’s really good for mothers to know what to do when their child chokes. Thanks for posting the link for others to see also.
August 29th, 2008 at 10:29 pm
Great videos, Thanks! I am a mom who worries about everything and go above and beyond about everything but this is one area that I would not be prepared for. I keep everything out of reach of the first child. The second one it isn’t so easy. You have the older one who leaves legos on the floor and every other small piece or part. I am constantly on his case about these things because I am scared to death the little one will choke.
August 30th, 2008 at 10:10 am
A great example how a little bit of knowledge goes a LONG way!!
August 30th, 2008 at 11:52 pm
Thanks for the reminder!
September 2nd, 2008 at 5:04 pm
Great tips, you can nver be too prepared for an emergency.