Glad to hear that the Dr doesn't seem too worried. It must give you a fright though you poor thing![]()
Glad to hear that the Dr doesn't seem too worried. It must give you a fright though you poor thing![]()
A friend of mine has a DD who used to hold her breath to the point of passing out. It was scary but luckily she outgrew it.
Sounds like fairly classic breath-holding episodes to me. It's not as uncommon as you would think. and it's also self-limiting - he'll hold his breath utnil he gets dizzy and falls over, and styart breathing again straight away.
oh my DS use to do this all the time, the first time he did it he was just over 1 and stood on a little kiddies chair and fell and bumped his head so off to hospital we rushed as we were not sure if it was the fall or something else, in the ambulance the ambo said it was a very normal occurance for a toddler to do this, that they had many calls about this each day/week and that when toddler does this one thing is for sure once they pass out they begin to breathe normally automaticaly,
I then noticed he would do it any time he hurt himself quit a bit or just had a tantrum. he had scans and all sorts but was just fine.
My sister also use to do this too, she would just scream and scream till she couldnt breathe then pass out and begin breathing normally again.
I have no idea why they do it, at a guess I would just say its them just getting to wound up and not knowing how to stop kwim??, and then with the passing out for a second it makes them breathe again and then slowly come to so that they can calm down,
hugs sweets its not an easy thing to see your baby do thats for sure.
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