It is wise to invest in a changing table with a "seatbelt" on it, because even if you have to turn away for one second to grab a diaper, a wriggly baby can roll right off. These belts are useful in keeping accidents from happening... however, you should never leave a child unattended on a changing table, even if he is restrained. If your child just now literally fell off the changing table, I would assess how badly he or she is hurt. If baby landed hard, hit his head, isn't crying or breathing, OR you have ANY doubts whether or not he is ok, call 911 (in the US) immediately. Your child's health and life are of singular top priority.
There are many various tips for when changing a baby. One great piece of advice is to never leave the baby unattended on the changing table. Even newborns can roll off the table and hurt themselves.
It depends on the height of the table,what was on the floor (carpet,tile,etc),if the baby hit the head,age of baby. Call the baby's pediatrician and ask if the baby should be brought in to be checked out.
A hazard
When a book falls off the table, it changes from a state of rest to a state of motion. Gravity is the force acting on the book that causes it to fall.
if it falls off the table into the bathtub while a person is taking a bath
The energy change that takes place as a cup falls off a table is the cup's potential energy decreases while the cup's kinetic energy increases.
nothing happens. the baby can fall off the bed but can still live. i should know because my sister falls off the bed alot. she is till alive
Around ten days.
A larger girl stands on it while singing. She falls off and the table topples over, breaking in the process.
The energy change that takes place as a cup falls off a table is the cup's potential energy decreases while the cup's kinetic energy increases.
Yes - I grew up in the country with chickens and chicks in the garden that ate whatever we didn't straight off the table !
Yes. As soon as the umbilical cord stump falls off, the baby can go all the way in the water.