The steps to take when a baby is choking will vary. The instructions for each situation are below.
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Don't put your finger into the baby’s mouth to remove the object. Your finger could push the object down into the baby’s throat.
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Shout for someone nearby to call 911.
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Sit down. Then lay the baby’s body face-down along your forearm. Support the baby’s face (head) and neck in your hand. If you need to, support your arm with the baby on your thigh. Make sure the baby’s head is slightly lower than the rest of their body. This will help free the object from the throat.
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Use the heel of your free hand to give 5 quick thumps on the baby’s back between the shoulder blades.
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If the object is still stuck, turn the baby face up on your forearm. Support the head. Place 2 or 3 fingers in the middle of the baby’s breastbone. Push down about 1/2 inch to 1 inch. Do this 5 times fast.
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Check the baby’s mouth to see if the object is out. If not, repeat steps 3, 4, and 5 until the baby’s airway is clear and the baby is breathing normally.
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If the baby becomes unresponsive (unconscious), lay them on a firm, flat surface and start infant CPR (see below).
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Shout for someone nearby to call 911.
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Lay the baby on a firm, flat surface, such as a table, the floor, or the ground.
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Start infant CPR (see below). If you are alone, do CPR for 5 cycles. Call 911 after the 5th cycle.
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Continue CPR until emergency service arrives or your baby starts breathing.