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Help, worried mum

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Mumjlj0716 · 14/09/2016 14:23

Hi, my youngest child is 6 months old. A few days ago (3), he slipped in my arms when I removed him from the bath and I luckily caught him, but by his neck/head area, He's been fine since but I worry. What do you think? Thanks

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3perfectweemen · 14/09/2016 14:27

Wow you were lucky.. but to be safe I'd take baby to get seen. I would have took him right away. Not to make you feel bad but I think your being careless to only ask about that three days later.

Amandahugandkisses · 14/09/2016 14:31

I would get him checked.

Mumjlj0716 · 14/09/2016 14:34

It's just because it's playing on my mind. He's been fine, no marks, or change in behaviour etc. Tbh at first I was just relieved he wasn't hurt etc because I caught him. Where I caught him didn't really occur to me

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EarthboundMisfit · 14/09/2016 14:39

I expect he is fine, but I'd get him seen anyway.

bumsexatthebingo · 14/09/2016 14:45

It depends for me. If you full on caught them by the head then I would take them to be seen. If it was just a case of you putting your arm out and then supporting their neck head and they didn't hit hard/seem distressed, they are moving their head fine and you have a tendency to play things over and worry then I wouldn't.

Mumjlj0716 · 14/09/2016 14:49

Thanks. No I didn't full on catch him by his head. And yeah I am one of those people. I worry all the time about everything. And it was only a little slip. Its not as if all his weight was being held by his head. I just worry. He didn't slip very far at all tbh

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3perfectweemen · 14/09/2016 15:04

I pictured his head Nick taking weight of his body. That's different. But for piece of mind get him checked over

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