Broken pieces can hurt your dog's gum and mouth and can also
lead to choking hazards.
Bones can
lead to choking hazards, irritate, or even rupture the esophagus or intestines (such as chicken bones or T - bones).
Not exact matches
Propping a bottle is a
choking hazard and also can
lead to ear infections and baby bottle tooth decay, a serious dental condition that results from formula (as well as breast milk or juice) pooling in a baby's mouth.
There are potential
hazards with baby
led weaning, and it is possible for your infant
to choke on improper foods for his or her age.
Not only can this be a
choking hazard, but it can also
lead to dental problems.
* Knowing when your baby is ready for complementary foods * How
to incorporate solids without sacrificing breastfeeding * Various methods / philosophies of providing first foods such as commercially produced foods, making your own, and the «Baby
Lead Weaning» approach * How
to safely introduce foods, including food handling and minimizing
choking hazards * What are common food allergies / intolerances and the signs your baby might have them * Introduction
to tools and gadgets for infant feeding, food preparation and storage * Fitting complementary feeding into your family's lifestyle * Nutrition needs and serving sizes for your growing baby * Reducing toxin exposure from food sources * And more!!!
The cotton balls can be a
choking hazard, and some cosmetics could
lead to poisoning or overdose if swallowed.
This
leads to a lot of
choking hazards.
It seems in the past year or so there have been so many toy recalls due
to numerous things including
choking hazards and the presence of
lead paint.
This can present a
choking hazard or intestinal obstruction which could
lead to emergency surgery.