Now is an important time to know how to recognise and respond to breathing distress in babies and children.
Watch Sarah Hunstead below, as she talks you through the signs to look out for.
Now is an important time to know how to recognise and respond to breathing distress in babies and children.
Watch Sarah Hunstead below, as she talks you through the signs to look out for.

When your child gets gastro, you may just accept that the entire family is doomed. But there is hope!

Breath holding episodes are common in children aged 6 months to 6 years. Although they are frightening to watch, your child is not harmed in any way. Breath-holding spells can happen after your child has had a fright, minor injury, a tantrum or they are upset.

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