If it was a big rock see the doctor right away. If it is small (no bigger than a green pea) the rock will just come out. If you have any doubt, just let your doctor know immediately. She might want to take some different action.
You wait until he makes change? No seriously, kids swallow coins every day, and usually pass them with no trouble. However I recommend you call your child's pediatrician and ask for their advice, just to be safe.
My friend just swallowed a coin and she rung her mum, she knows a lot of medical facts, she said it should be fine, although my friend keeps burping for some peculiar reason, i don't think it has anything to do with it, she is just trying to get it out.
Take them to the doctor. The doctor will evaluate the risk and if it is a problem. Chances are that unless it has sharp corners that they will allow it to 'run its course' and come out naturally.
The first thing to do is to consult a doctor, as he/she might know the exact thing to do.
Call poison control center
go to the hostpital
Probably a small plastic child's toy.
Check the recommended age on the toy's packaging. A toy intended for an older child may be dangerous for a young child. Never give small toys, small balls or toys with small parts that are not attached to a child under three years. Examine the toy for a child under three years to see if it is a choking hazard
leaptop is a child's toy ,this is very small in size ,it is use to play the games
BuckyBalls are the best
Put a magnet on a toy...?
If a plush toy has small pieces, such as they eyes or lashes, they could be dangerous to a baby if swallowed.
Wooly Wiley
Toy safety is important because if the toy wasn't safe the child with the toy could:choke on small parts and dieput out an eye with sharp partsswallow pieces and need major surgery to remove the partssuffer lead paint poisoningdie from an unsafe or dangerous toy.
Wooly Willie
Small toy missiles can be made from a variety of materials. If you are doing a craft project with a small child, you could construct a toy missile from cardboard tubes and aluminium foil. Older children can make make missiles from specially designed kits or can fashion one themselves.
A child's toy hung hung from the ceiling means a mobile.