I have no idea where my fear stems from; Logan is super healthy, is handling his food just fine and I've never had an encounter with a baby (mine or anyone else's) choking.
However, we've just started introducing finger foods and I am p.a.r.a.n.o.i.d. about Logan choking. I am hesitant to give him anything that doesn't immediately dissolve or turn to mush and I just can't figure out for the the life of me what size to cut the food. It seriously is almost a paralyzing fear. I can't even imagine handing him a quarter of a grilled cheese sandwich. Ever.
Can anyone else commiserate? And how did you get over the fear?
This is kind of my first crazy new mom issue and it sucks!
Re: Anyone else irrationally scared of their LO choking?
The two men in my life. Oh, and I have a husband too...
Sorry! I wasn't meaning to post-copy; I didn't see yours!
But I am kind of glad that I'm not the only crazy mom out there!
No no! I posted it in a thread a while ago. I just mean I've talked about it before and I'm completely freaked as well.
The two men in my life. Oh, and I have a husband too...
Wanna talk irrational? We have C a puff the other day and he made a coughing/choking noise and I freaked. He was fine, of course. I mean, it was a puff. It dissolves, for Pete's sake! But yeah, I haven't given him another one.
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Lilly started bananas this week and I was terrified of her choking I kept telling my DH to keep mashing with the spoon as he went along to double-check for chunks.
So you're not alone, sister.
When DS gags I go into an " it's ok, if he's coughing he's breathing!" chant lol
I gave him a small smushed pieces of banana I was eating on a walk two days ago, and he fully choked on it! I lost it! Wipping off straps, yelling "James, James Omg, JAMES ARE YOU OK?!" He was fine and apprently it was funny to see mama spaz out! The crap that ran through my mind was crazy lol.
People driving by must have assumed I need to admitted somewhere!
I have the same fear. BUT....I don't think it is irrational, if that helps any? I think them choking is a very legitimate fear. I guess it's best to be on guard than just la-de-dah about it. At least, IMO, for whatever that is worth. LOL
It does get easier though, Lord knows I don't worry about the 9 y/o choking...I just worry about when he'll quit eating me out of house and home!
I'm extremely paranoid about starting finger foods. I bought a CPR/choking DVD to watch and I let my parents watch it as well because they are our DCP's while we work.
The DVD freaked my mom out because she's scared she won't remember the steps if LO chokes but I keep telling her she has to do it. I will ask them to watch the DVD every month as a refresher if I have to.
She's afraid she'll be so panicked she won't remember 5 hard pats on the back and 5 pumps to the chest (cpr) then 5 pats on the back again if item isn't dislodged.
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It's normal to have choking and gagging as they learn to swallow. Coughing, too. But it's good to know the heimlich.
https://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/presentations/100221_1.htm
https://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/000048.htm
You also might feel better if you take a class on Infant First Aid.
Thank you so much for posting this! It's great to have a refresher available all the time!
To the OP, yes, I freak out about it all the time! I want to try other finger foods, but it just freaks me out too bad. I hear about people giving carrots all the time but I can't figure out how to offer them as finger food without making them complete mush? Apparently, I only either undercook or overcook them?
I was rationally scared of LO choking when I started giving him solids. He would gag and make faces and I didn't know what to do.
My DH and I took an Infant CPR and First Aid class last week and I am now MUCH calmer. I've learned to recognize what real choking looks like, and now feel confident that if he did actually choke, I would know how to help him.
I highly, highly recommend going to an in-person class.
Yes! I have this fear too, and also even though DH and I have taken and infant CPR class I'm afraid that I'll freak out and not know what to do if DD is really choking. I'm sure my mama bear instincts will kick in (i hope!!) but just thinking about it makes me cringe.