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Scariest night of my life.

Last week we have all had colds, luckily we had got away with not passing it onto Kieran (7 weeks) or so we thought...until yesterday when he started to become a little more snuffly.
Last night he slept through what would of been his last feed before bed and didnt have a bath as he was so tired.
I just put it down to the heat and left him to snooze, as I was sure that one missed feed would do him no harm.
At around 12pm he woke for his feed and was even more snuffly and a bit blocked in his nose. I managed to get some of the blockage out with some tissue and popped him some saline nasal drops in..and then thats when it all began!
The poor little might started to produce lots of saliva and was coughing like mad when I put him back down to sleep in his basket. He couldn't sleep for love nor money through the counghing and snuffling. By now his little eyes were running and he felt hot and clammy.
My husband rang NHS direct for a little advice. They told us to prop his basket up and they would get the oncall doctor to ring.
We did this and then spoke to the doctor who said we could take him in to be looked at if we felt he needed to be seen. By then though he had settled a little better and I didnt want to disturb his sleep again, so left him to see how he was at his next feed.
At 3pm I woke to hear this kind of gurgling noise. I looked straight in his basket only to find him choking!!
Jesus I have never moved so quickly in all my life!! I grabbed him out of his basket and slung him over my shoulder at the speed of lightening! Patting his back like crazy he finally spat out a load of saliva. He returned to a more normal colour.
I told my husband to ring the out of hours and to tell them we were coming straight in.
By now from all the excitement Kieran had filled his nappy, so I layed him on the bed to change him, but as I did so he started choking again halfway through. There was just no way of laying him down without him choking.
I had no idea how to dress him as it was 4am by now, but was still warmish outside. So I ended up just popping him some pyjamas on over his vest and a thin blanket (he had been sleeping in just a vest coz of the heat).
Afetr managing to get him into his car seat without the drama of choking anymore on his saliva, we headed off to hospital.
When we got there we were greeted by our neighbour who is a nurse and was on call. Bless her she was fab. She checked his chest which was all clear and just advised us to keep doing what we were doing and maybe pop him into a steamy room to try and clear a bit of the congestion.
We got home in the end at around 5:30. I put him in his bouncy chair to sleep downstairs so he was more propped up.
He has just woken for a feed bless him and seems a little better than he was. Managed to lay him down to change him.

Never been so scared! x

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  • Oh hun, how scary for you! Glad to hear he seems to be getting better. Ryan often coughs like somethings gone down the wrong way, the gp said it's just where he can't cope with his saliva, did it to me in the car the other way scared the life out of me as I wasn't looking at him
  • Oh that does sound scary. It's so worrying when they start to cough and splutter isn't it. I'm glad he is ok x
  • that's really scary....makes you feel like you can't take your eyes off them for a split second...but i would say dont worry he'll be fine these babies are tough little monkeys and it's good that his chest seems all clear xxx
  • oh you poor thing - how scary! x
  • Get well soon Kieran and hugs to Mummy! x
  • Thanks ladies xxx
  • how frightening for you all image hope he gets well soon xx
  • This heat sucks doesn't it!! completely messes them up.
    sounds like it was really scary for you but you did the right thing getting him checked.
    We had to take Leo to A&E the other night as he hadn't had a wee in over 24 hours. The poor little mite wasn't eating very much and was really sleepy. Turns out he was dehyrated. Luckily he did a small wee whilst we were at the hospital so they sent us home and said to just keep on trying to feed him and get fluids into him.

    I've never wanted winter to come around so quickly before!!!
  • arlik I am so with you on wanting winter to get here. I would much rather him be cold so I can warm him up than it being hot and struggling to cool him down.
    It is so true what they say that you dont know worry til you have a child.
    He does seem a little better at the minute, but it is tonight I am dreading as it always seems worse at night.
    I have the fan on in the bedroom at the minute in the hope that it will cool it down in there a bit ready for tonight x
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