WARNING: I have always used Gerber for my children, and continue to do so however, I had a very scary experience last night with the Gerber Arrowroot Cookie. My 10 month old was in his highchair and I was sitting right next to him when he shoved the whole cookie in his mouth after about 3 minutes of just sucking on one side. I quickly scooped the cookie out of his mouth, but the half he was previously sucking on broke off, and stayed in his mouth. He was scared and started to cry, while crying he began to aspirate, which then caused him to choke, and his airway's were blocked. His lips began to turn blue and his face was loosing color. Thanks to God, and my husband, he was able to dislodge the food, and my baby then began coughing it up. This was a very scary experience, and I want to let other parents to know to be VERY cautious when giving your baby these cookies. They definitely need to improve their safety. The pastiness and consistency of these cookies are not safe. After this scary experience I started looking into the cookie, and I see this has happened to many other parents. PARENTS PLEASE BE CAREFUL WHEN GIVING YOUR BABY ARROWROOT COOKIES.
I am so sorry that happened! Thank goodness LO is okay. Thank you for the warning. I was thinking of buying these cookies just this morning and I definitely will not.
Thank you for the tip. I've had no issues with these cookies but did with a rice cake. That said, I had a talk with the pediatrician after my choking incident and he said never swipe the food out of a babies mouth. You can inadvertently push the food or item further in causing it to get stuck. Turn the baby so the are pointed down and slap their backs. Upside down. That's what my husband did one day when the munchkin choked on something else he'd given him.
That's so scary! Thanks for the info. I saw them on my baby run last week and thought about buying them but I thought they were too big. The recommendation says for babies beginning to feed themselves/crawler/walkers but I didn't think LO could handle it. They should be geared more towards 4-5 year olds.
It sounds like the issue was the size/shape of the food, not the food itself. You can't just blame this specific brand of cookie because your child happened to choke on it. It is up you as a parent to supervise and assess the food and decide if it's appropriate for your baby at their stage of development. Just because a food has a baby on the package doesn't automatically mean it is safe for YOUR baby. My baby choked on a cooked, cut up cherry tomato, but I am not on the internet insisting every parent never feed their baby tomatoes. No, you have to use your head and think critically and know your baby and what is appropriate for them.
I am glad your husband was able to jump into action and help your baby, and they everyone is okay.
I think ALL parents should take an infant first aid course and learn how to deal with choking in babies.
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I am glad your husband was able to jump into action and help your baby, and they everyone is okay.
I think ALL parents should take an infant first aid course and learn how to deal with choking in babies.