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Lay the baby stomach-down on your forearm. Gently support the baby’s face and neck in your hand. Make sure that the baby's head, neck, and back are supported. If needed, sit down and rest your arm on your thigh. Make sure the baby’s head is slightly lower than the rest of their body. This will help the object to be dislodged from the throat more easily.
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Use the heel of your free hand to give 5 quick thumps (back blows), using the palm of your free hand, between the baby’s shoulder blades.
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If the object is still stuck in the throat, turn the baby face-up on your forearm. Support the head. Place 2 or 3 fingers in the middle of the baby’s breastbone just below the nipple. Push down about 1/2 to 1 inch. Do this 5 times fast.
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Check the baby’s mouth to see if the object is dislodged. If not, repeat steps 2 and 3 until the baby’s throat is clear and the baby is breathing normally.