I was just reading some of the posts on the toddlers board and came across one about a baby eating a button battery last year from a Christmas ornament that fell off the tree and broke open. They were lucky and the baby passed it, but it could have been much worse. I hadn't really thought about DD eating things like that until last night when she knocked over my purse and a bunch of change fell out. She was stuffing it in her mouth as fast as she could. I got it all, but made me realize that I need to be more careful. She is fast and sneaky and sometimes I underestimate what she can get into.
Just thought I would share as we are all getting out our holiday decorations and things that could pose risks to our LOs.
Re: button batteries- from Toddlers board
This was my thought exactly! J seems to find everything DH and I can't!
I think I was only about 2, but could talk really well already. I guess I got into my mom's purse and pulled out one of those tiny, really pretty hand painted pill boxes. I'm sure I'd had my eye on it for a while. I ate one of her high blood pressure pills, then proudly told her "mommy I took your pill!"
Of course, she panicked...I promptly passed out and they had me monitored in the hospital for a day. Sneaky little rat I was lol.
I am constantly warning SO's cousin about small batteries because they leave them laying around and also leave battery operated items where her young kids can reach. Multiple times I have caught her one year old with the back off, taking batteries out. If swallowed they can leak and pretty much burn your kids guts until unrepairable.
dame with small magnets, if swallowing more than one, they can magnetize together and pinch off areas of intestines or stomach and pretty much ruin a kids body. I saw a special on it once and was horrified.