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How do i protect my 15-month-old from choking and suffocation?

3 doctors weighed in across 2 answers

Keep out of reach: Keep plastic bags, balloons, and small hard objects out of reach. Use only unbreakable toys without sharp edges or small parts that can come loose. Cut foods into small pieces. Avoid foods on which a child might choke (popcorn, peanuts, hot dogs, chewing gum).

Answered 11/27/2014

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Dr. Creighton Wright answered

Specializes in surgery

Observe: Small bites good chewing don't talk while eating sit up at table know basic life support and chest /and abd thrust heimlich.

Answered 4/14/2013

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