Baby CPR is crucial as it equips parents with lifesaving skills to handle emergencies like choking or unresponsiveness, potentially saving their child's life.
The first step is to assess the situation by checking if the baby is responsive, tapping their foot, and calling their name loudly.
Parents can learn baby CPR through certified courses offered by organizations like the Red Cross or online tutorials from reputable sources.
If your baby is choking, remain calm, and perform back blows and chest thrusts to dislodge the object, while ensuring emergency services are contacted if needed.
Yes, practicing on a CPR manikin or using online resources can help parents become more confident and prepared for real-life emergencies.
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Baby CPR: Every Parent Should Know These Steps