Table of contents:
- What to do first when baby falls out of bed?
- 1. Check whether there is an injury or not
- 2. Do not move your little one if he is unconscious
- 3. Treat your little one's head if there is a lump
- 4. Entertain your little one and stay calm
- When should I take my little one to the doctor after she has fallen?
- Tips to prevent babies from falling out of bed
Every parent is very worried if they see their baby fall out of bed. Even though they are guarded, sometimes parents are careless and in the end this can happen. This is very risky because babies have weaker bodies and rudimentary skull bones. So, what should parents do if the baby falls out of bed?
What to do first when baby falls out of bed?
Fall from a height of more than 90 cm, can cause serious things to the baby, especially if the baby is just born. From minor bodily health problems, such as bruises to loss of consciousness, it can occur due to falls. However, not all babies will experience bad things when they fall out of bed. The most important thing is first aid.
1. Check whether there is an injury or not
The first thing you should do is check your little one's body for injuries, bruises, or even bleeding, especially in the head and spine. Also pay attention to whether your little one has seizures or vomits after falling. During the time he vomits or has a seizure, make sure that his neck remains straight.
Meanwhile, if there is bleeding, then gently press the part of the body that is bleeding with a clean towel. Do this until you get to the hospital. If your baby is under one year of age, it is best to take him to the hospital immediately after falling.
2. Do not move your little one if he is unconscious
Do not move or pick up your baby if he is unconscious, because you do not know what parts of his body were injured at that time. Therefore, you should immediately call emergency medical services and an ambulance for help.
3. Treat your little one's head if there is a lump
If you see a lump on your little one's head, you should quickly compress it using a towel soaked in cold water. Compress for approximately 2-5 minutes. Usually if it's not too big, the lump will deflate quickly.
If it doesn't disappear, take your little one to the doctor immediately. Also ask your doctor if your little one can take painkillers such as paracetamol or ibuprofen. However, never give your little one aspirin.
4. Entertain your little one and stay calm
If you don't find any injuries or other symptoms, then the next thing you should do is comfort and comfort your little one. Stay calm and don't panic. This will frighten him and make him even more cranky.
Sometimes, babies cry after they fall, which doesn't mean they have pain or other symptoms. It's just that, he was so shocked by the incident just now that he needed his parents to comfort him and stop crying.
However, as long as it calms him down, keep checking his body slowly and see if there is any impact from the previous fall. Do this for approximately 24 hours after the incident.
When should I take my little one to the doctor after she has fallen?
You should take your baby to the doctor immediately if he shows various symptoms such as:
- Loss of consciousness, this is indicated by the little one not crying shortly after falling or being difficult to wake up when the baby is sleeping after falling.
- Convulsions.
- Bleeding from any part of the body.
- Not responding or the response becomes slow.
If you find these signs, do not delay to take him to the hospital.
Tips to prevent babies from falling out of bed
Of course, no parent wants their baby to be hurt, so you have to take various precautions so that she will avoid the risk of falling.
- Try to use a special baby bed. This bed is usually made to protect your little one from injury.
- Pay attention to your little one wherever he is. Even though he is playing in bed, don't let your guard down.
- You can also use a thick carpet on the floor around your bed or the baby, so that it can minimize the risk of injury if the baby falls out of bed.
- Make sure the furniture and equipment around the baby is safe and does not risk injuring him.
x