crawl breathe, cry, move
An infant is that period between birth and when the infant is able to sit/stand up with help. A child is a broader term that includes the infant period till it is able to perform activities without help.
Babies are very sensitive when it comes to their mothers. From a few days after birth babies are able to identify their mothers by the sound of their voice and also their smell.
In the case of an infant with severe airway obstruction, you should first assess the situation and ensure the infant is not breathing or is making ineffective attempts to breathe. If the infant is conscious and able to cough, encourage them to continue coughing to clear the obstruction. If the infant is unable to cough, cry, or breathe, perform back blows and chest thrusts, alternating between the two methods. If the obstruction persists, seek emergency medical assistance immediately.
looking panicked and not able to cough, cry or breathe
Well the first thing i would do is i would think holy shocks that long probally 5 ft wide thing is able to fit in like that 2 ft wide thing wow
he finds a safe place that will be able to withstand the high winds
Looking panicked and not able to cough, cry or breathe.
Infants do not walk yet. Toddlers are able to 'toddle' about on their legs.
a female is able to give birth at any age the female starts her menstrual cycle.
It is possible.. some adoptive mothers are able to eventually produce breast milk, it takes A LOT of work and some medical help with medication, and A LOT of pumping. It's hard work, but it is possible.
If you are able to asses the situation call for help if needed and render assistance to the victims.
Lay the infant down and - firmly but gently - repeatedly press between ribs and bellybutton with two fingers. If an infant is choking seriously on an item, call 911 immediately if you are in the US. While waiting, if you know how, try to dislodge the item from the infant's throat - if visible when the mouth is open. Always check first of all if the infant is breathing and if he/she is able to cry or scream.