Aired (January 13, 2024): Ang inaakalang simpleng pag-iyak ng bata, maaaring mauwi sa pagwawala, pangingitim, paninigas at pagkawala ng hininga o mas kilala sa tawag na "breath-holding spell" o pag-iihit. Ano nga ba ang pinakamabisang gawin kapag nakararanas ng ganitong sitwasyon ang inyong anak? Alamin sa video na ito.
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00:00 Challenge for the mommies and daddies is to feed the babies.
00:05 That's why we each have our own way of feeding.
00:09 When our children are in need of a tantrum,
00:12 We give them toys.
00:14 We give them food to eat so they won't be hungry.
00:18 Cellphone. I feed them so they'll run to me.
00:22 I feed them. I make them eat.
00:26 Baby Camaria is a gentle, playful, and energetic baby.
00:32 She's also known as Casey.
00:35 She's not allowed to give food because she often cries.
00:44 For example, you make her tired because she plays and gets dirty.
00:50 What happens is she'll cry.
00:56 So what we do is when she's in a bad mood,
01:00 we calm her down and give her what she wants.
01:04 But the simple cry of baby Casey
01:08 can make mommy Seychelle nervous.
01:12 Sometimes, baby Casey will fart.
01:15 It's like she's getting hot or like she's losing her voice or air.
01:21 That's why her parents are worried.
01:28 She started to fart sometimes and she won't stop crying.
01:36 She's a bit pale and stiff.
01:39 Her mouth is stuck and it's stinking.
01:42 The worst is when she's really stiff and has no life.
01:47 It's like an O.A. but that's what I saw.
01:51 Her mouth was black and she was pale and stiff.
01:55 That's when she lost hope.
01:57 According to Dr. Chantel Zunga, a pediatrician,
02:02 this is what's called a "breath-holding spell."
02:07 In Tagalog, it's called "pag-iihet."
02:12 So babies usually have blackness around the mouth.
02:16 What usually happens is she'll breathe in deeply
02:19 and exhale.
02:21 She'll stop breathing for 30 to 60 seconds or less than one minute.
02:27 This is a reflex or reaction that's common in babies.
02:33 It's an involuntary reflex.
02:36 It's common but not all babies have it.
02:40 This is because babies don't know how to express themselves.
02:46 That's why they have a breath-holding spell.
02:48 According to Dr. Chantel, there are two types of breath-holding spells.
02:52 When a baby is blue when crying,
02:55 this is called a "cyanotic" and indicates that it's feeling angry.
03:02 While the "palid" breath-holding spell is when a baby is blue when crying
03:08 or indicates that it's feeling scared or hurt.
03:11 Although it's common, parents should be calm and alert.
03:20 It's scary to see a parent, but parents should be calm.
03:26 Let the baby finish the breath-holding spell.
03:30 Be careful not to hurt the baby's surroundings.
03:34 Protect the baby and don't make it cry.
03:36 When the baby's urination attacks,
03:42 the mother is used to pinching the baby's urethra
03:46 or holding the baby's urethra.
03:49 The midwife told me to pinch the baby's urethra
03:53 so that the baby's breath will return.
03:55 So, I did what I experienced the worst.
04:01 I pinched the baby's urethra so that it will hurt again and cry.
04:09 They also avoid places where it's not scary or unnerving.
04:21 What should a mother do when the baby is in pain?
04:25 Don't panic. Be calm. Protect the baby's surroundings.
04:28 Just hold the baby and let the breath-holding spell take effect.
04:34 Eventually, if less than one minute,
04:36 the baby will breathe again.
04:38 So, massage the heart.
04:40 Don't make the baby cry.
04:42 Don't make the baby cry. Don't pour water on the baby.
04:46 According to the expert, the most important thing is to be calm.
04:50 You need to calm the baby so that he will feel that you're there for him.
04:55 Also, be careful not to show the baby's fear.
04:59 Don't cry because it will make the baby more scared.
05:02 You will transfer your emotions to him.
05:04 The spell will last longer.
05:06 My baby.
05:09 If the marriage is not well-organized and calm,
05:13 it can be dangerous.
05:15 If the spell lasts longer, there's a tendency for the baby to lose consciousness.
05:19 It can cause a concussion because there's no oxygen in the brain.
05:22 So, our goal is to calm the baby so that he can breathe again.
05:26 Usually, crying is the sound of a crying baby.
05:30 So, the baby needs to get tired again.
05:32 For now, it's easy for the baby to cry.
05:36 Her parents have learned how to manage it.
05:40 I learned how to manage it from her.
05:44 I just let her cry.
05:45 I let her do what she wants so that she won't continue.
05:47 I was scared because there were only two of us.
05:50 At the first sign of the breath-holding spell,
05:54 she immediately needs to be consulted.
05:56 It's better to have her checked up by her pediatrician
06:00 so that she can be given proper instructions
06:05 on what to expect from a child like this.
06:08 Because this can happen several times in one day.
06:12 So, the parents need to be taught first.
06:16 And then, it follows.
06:18 If the mother is calm, she can calm her child.
06:21 So, eventually, when you comfort the child,
06:25 you know, for example, if she's anxious, she'll be scared.
06:28 She can alleviate the fear.
06:31 Don't cry right away because the children may also be scared.
06:37 It's still better to be careful in taking care of our babies
06:45 so that we're always ready and worry-free.
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