How Do You Reduce A Babys Risk Of Choking On Food?
Babies and small children often fail to chew their food adequately before attempting to swallow it, which can lead to choking. Parents and child-care providers can reduce a baby’s risk of choking on food by limiting the foods the baby eats and following a few easy precautions. Monitor and maintain bottle nipples so their flow does not increase, which can cause choking by letting too much fluid into your baby’s mouth at once. Cut any round foods, such as grapes, cherry tomatoes or carrot slices into small strips about one-half inch in size. Mash up cooked foods like peas, carrots or potatoes. Cut solid foods such as meat or poultry into very small pieces. Sit your baby in a high chair or place him upright on the floor. Keep a bottle or cup of liquid close by to help your baby swallow her food. Encourage your baby to chew his food by miming chewing while you feed him. Hold your baby’s fork or spoon yourself. This will control the amount of food she receives in each bite. Offer the baby a