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The way you cut a grape could save your child's life

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The way you cut a grape could save your child's life

"Toddler dies after choking on grape" was a headline we read earlier this year. Now, another toddler has had a narrow shave with a grape. More here.

Toddlers love eating grapes, but by now we all know the danger that is posed to a child’s life if he swallows a whole grape.

This is what mom Sophie Jackson realized when her toddler almost died recently after swallowing two whole grapes.

In a Facebook post, Sophie said that ever since she heard of the death of British toddler Jacob Jenson who suffocated on a grape, she had been extra careful about cutting grapes up for her own son, Jake.

But on Friday, November 13, the little boy managed to get hold of and swallow a couple of grapes before they had been cut.

And he started choking.

Today was by far the worst day of my life! Ever since reading about that little boy who died from choking on grapes ive… Posted by Sophie Jackson on Thursday, November 12, 2015

Sophie describes the moment she almost lost her little boy:

“I immediately put him over my knee and hit his back serveral [sic] times. Its [sic] didn’t work I put my fingers down his throat, I couldn’t feel the grapes.

“Jake wasn’t able to breathe. I knew I needed to ring an ambulance. Mark got jake and started hitting jakes [sic] back while he was still unable to breath [sic] while I rang an ambulance.

“Ellie was crying saying ” hes [sic] going to die mum, I don’t know what to do” jake was blue and purple and stopped struggling. He wet himself then…”

After this, Sophie’s mother had forced her fingers down the little boy’s throat and managed to pop a grape with her fingernails while Jake’s dad Mark, was still hitting his son’s back.

It is believed that because of the grape being “popped” by Jake’s grandmother’s fingernail, a small amount of space was made in Jake’s airway which enabled him to retch and expel the grape, along with blood and mucous.

He could finally breathe.

Sophie was told by doctors upon reaching the hospital that Jake was very lucky to be alive. The little boy is now okay, his mum says, and only has some trauma to his throat.

On the next page: a must-watch video from the British Red Cross on how to save a choking baby. 

Not so lucky

Earlier this year, toddler Jacob Jenkins passed away in the hospital — five days after choking on a grape in a Pizza Hut restaurant in Hartlepool, England.

According to reports, Jacob Jenkins was brought to the Royal Victoria infirmary in Newcastle, where he was put into an induced coma. The child stopped breathing half an hour after he swallowed the grape on Friday (Oct 9).

The toddler’s parents made the decision to switch off his life support on Wednesday (Oct 14).

A Pizza Hut spokeswoman said that they have “removed grapes from the menu with immediate effect”.

Preventive measures

As parents, we are always trying to find ways to get our kids to eat their fruits. But we must be very careful when it comes to the size of the fruit they are being fed, especially when the child is still very young.

Never leave a small child unattended while eating. Direct supervision is necessary.

Cut your grapes into halves (lengthwise) or quarters. Always cut your grapes before feeding them your child, and remember to remove the seeds if any.

Age does not matter. It doesn’t matter if your child can already chew his/her food properly. Grapes are the perfect size to block a child’s windpipe. Once the grape is stuck, the airway will be blocked completely.

Educate caregivers. In a situation where your child is left in the care of someone else, teach them about choking hazards and precautions to take to prevent choking. Identify emergency resources and contacts.

Become familiar with life-saving techniques. Always be well-prepared for freak accidents. Learn techniques such as child cardiopulmonary resuscitation, and abdominal thrusts.

Watch this video below to learn how to save a choking baby.

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