I'm assuming you mean in the nose? If so....it helps to use a saline solution in the nose because it breaks it up and makes it come out easier. Then you push the bulb in so you push all the air out and hold. Put it in the baby's nose and let go slowly. You can hear it sucking it out but it may take a few tries to get it all out. Always make sure to clean out the bulb afterward.
Suction the mouth before the nose. If you suction the nose before the mouth the newborn may gasp and inhale pharyngeal secretions and cause aspiration. Thus you suction the mouth before the nose. Hope this helps. @home with dad :0)
Suction the mouth before the nose.
Types of suction items are suction cups, suction hooks, and suction hoses.
Commonly used to clear the airways of a newborn, in the presence of meconium (otherwise, a bulb syringe is used), just as soon as the head is out and before the infant takes it's first breath.
The opposite of a compressor. A vacumn cleaner is a suction device. Were you ever on a baby bottle. You used suction to get the formular out of there. A suction machine sucks!
No, they don't have suction on their head
history of suction macine
Using suction.
Discharge side........
Cut a potato, rub the juice on the suction cup. This really does work. I don't know why.
Not sure where the "Vigorously" comes from, but all newborns are suctioned at birth, The mouth first followed by the nostrils. This is done to clear the airway immediately. Your basic ABC's (Airway, Breathing, Circulation) That rule never goes away.
They don't have suction cups they have tube feet