If you have confirmed that your baby has swallowed something try to eject the object from his her windpipe by following the steps shown in the picture as soon as possible as the object can stuck in the throat of your baby.
What happens if baby swallowed small rubber band.
However to be on the safe side i would advise that you give nhs direct 0845 4647 or your local a amp e a phone call to check what they advise.
I searched everywhere but couldnt find it.
If your baby swallowed rubber band like object it will not come out easily.
It should pass without difficulty.
If the rubber band is just all rubber no metal and the baby is fine now no choking or difficulty breathing or swallowing there s really nothing to worry about.
Will it choke her or.
I use small black elastic band to tie her hair.
Ok so my 6 month old swallowed a hair band.
Dd s almost 7 months old and has long hairs on head already.
Cut food into the appropriate size for both adults and children.
Asks from detroit mi on june 22 2011.
Possibly she swallowed it.
I am sorry to hear that your 9 months old dd seems to have swallowed a hair band.
M so worried but she s very normal n happily playing.
If adults are having progressive difficulty swallowing solids a liquid or puree diet will help with symptoms until medical attention can be obtained.
I was on the phone to my boss just after it happened and mentioned it and he said i should call the hospital as when his son swallowed an elastic band they took him into hospital and whilst he was fine it can all go horribly pear shaped.
I accidentally swallowed my rubber bands for the braces.
Just yesterday afternoon my 10 month old baby swallowed rubber of earphone i called doctor and doctor told me.
If it is not suffocating than it is not so serious wait for 2 days feed her papaya fruit or tomato if doesn t come out than visit.
Child care tips when objects swallow.
It dosen t say warning so should i be worried.
After she woke up from nap the band s missing.
The elastics contains natural rubber latex.
Once these small objects make it to the stomach they join the food debris and exit the body within a few days in the poo if you are concerned about th.
As she does not appear to be in in any respiratory distress it is likely that she has swallowed it.
Keep small objects including coins toy parts and button batteries out of the reach of small children.