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FIRST AID FOR PARENTS

It all begins with an idea.

The calm, clear guide every mum deserves.

This guide gives you the essential first aid steps every parent needs — choking, burns, head injuries, breathing issues, fevers, allergic reactions, first aid kits, babyproofing, and when to call 999.


It’s designed to help you feel calm, capable, and confident in moments every parent fears.

 

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Why Every Parent

Needs First Aid

Knowledge

Parenting doesn’t come with a manual — especially in emergencies.
Being the calm and confident parent in that moment isn’t about having all the answers.
It’s about knowing what actually matters and acting quickly.

As a paramedic mum, here’s what I know:

✨ Parents don’t need perfection
✨ Parents don’t need jargon
✨ Parents don’t need fear

Parents need clarity, calm, and the right steps at the right time.

 

 

The Most Common Childhood Emergencies

Choking

Choking is the #1 fear for new parents — and choking rescue is one of the easiest skills to learn.

Download Your Choking Rescue Blueprint Here

If your child is coughing:
✔ Encourage them to cough.
✔ Stay close.
✔ Don’t put fingers in their mouth.

If they can’t cough / breathe:

Under 1:

  • 5 back blows

  • 5 chest thrusts

  • Repeat

  • Use the LifeVac Anti-Choking Device

Over 1:

  • 5 back blows

  • 5 abdominal thrusts

  • Repeat

  • Use the LifeVac Anti-Choking Device

If they go unresponsive → Call 999 + start CPR

 

Burns & Scalds

What to do first:

  • Cool the burn for 20 minutes under running water.

  • Remove clothing and jewelery.

  • Cover loosely with cling film.

  • Never apply butter, toothpaste, ice, or creams.

 

Head Injuries

Head Injury Red Flags

Include (but are not limited to):

  • repeated vomiting

  • confusion

  • drowsiness

  • seizure

  • baby under 1

  • “not themselves”

 

Breathing Problems

Call 999 if:
✔ chest sucking in
✔ fast breathing
✔ grunting
✔ blue/grey coloured skin
✔ refusing to feed or drink
✔ floppy or change in consciousness

 

Fever

Safe to monitor at home if:

  • drinking normally even if little interest in food

  • alert between naps

  • breathing comfortably

Seek help if:

  • baby < 3 months

  • if they are difficult to rouse

  • they have a stiff neck or changes to their vision

  • they have a rash that doesn’t fade with the glass test

  • any difficulty breathing

  • becoming dehydrated (less than 6 wees in 24 hours)

 

Allergic Reaction

When to call 999

Any allergic reaction that affects:

  • their airway (either by facial swelling or tightness in their throat)

  • breathing

  • or how alert they are

Must be assessed by either a paramedic or an emergency department doctor.
Anaphylaxis is a life-threatening allergy and must be treated quickly.

 
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