Natasha Hinde is the Parents Editor at HuffPost UK where she writes about the highs and lows of life as a parent, while also commissioning features for the section.
Whether it’s food, beads, a bit of Lego, a glob of BluTac, it doesn’t matter, it can be pretty panic-inducing for all involved.While it might be tempting to fish around in your child’s nostril using some tweezers, or to coax the offending item out with a cotton bud, health experts strongly advise against this.
Experts across the board recommend trying the “parent’s kiss” – a relatively simple technique that uses your breath to propel the object out of their nose., CPR Kids, which educates people on baby and child first aid, urges parents to relax and reassure their child, explaining you’re going to give them a “big kiss”. It might help to lie them down for this bit.
“Breathe into their mouth, and as you feel a bit of resistance to your breath, give a short, sharp puff of air,” advise the experts.
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