Note when choosing baby safety backpack

This tragedy happened by carelessness of a mother named Tattika Dunn, 36, on April 8 when she picked up a 3-week-old baby Harvey to Long Jetty Community Health Center for a checkup later. born. When she arrived at the place where Tattika was still talking to the nurses for about 8-10 minutes and didn't notice anything unusual, until she opened the sling, then everyone panicked and realized she had stopped breathing. someday. The nurses tried CPR for the boy but it was too late.

When sharing with the media about this incident, Ms. Tattikia was constantly suffering and tormented herself: " I can't tell everything in detail because it is really heartbreaking, my heart is broken. million pieces, this is happening that no one understands why .

And to wake up other mothers, she divided her story on her personal page. " Life is precious. Cherish every moment and moment with your loved ones. I lost my child. My beloved 3-week-old son and this pain are still not erased . "

Warning Specialist " Using a sling for babies is a risk of choking, especially if the baby is not properly placed. This is because babies do not have enough strength to move away from dangerous positions. It is dangerous to choke, especially when children face up to the fabric of the sling, this position makes it difficult for them to turn their head . "

Note when choosing baby safety backpack

If the baby is 4 months or older, the mother can use the sling. However, depending on the needs, the mother can choose single or multi-purpose sling for convenience.

I love you to choose a sling with a hard pad in it, like a rack, support your baby's head because when you were young, your head was not strong, so your baby was prone to back neck and deflected the neck vertebra of the neck. little.

Mother should choose sling suitable for her weight. How much weight do children use, the appropriate weight of the sling? When carrying a calf, choose a moderate sling because it is too easy to suffocate.

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