Tuesday, 15 May 2012

Bottles, Sippy Cups Pose Injury Risks to Babies

<p>As 20-month-old Morgan Sherrill reached her arms out to be picked up, her mom Jackie, 26 was not awaiting her to tumble brazen with her bottle still in her mouth.</p>

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Her feet slipped off a couch, and a bottle chipped her tooth, pronounced a Grove City, Ohio, mother. She was in a lot of pain since she cut her mouth as good and she was bleeding.</p>

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It never occurred to me that this damage could start from a bottle, it was tough to trust that this could happen. The chip was right in front and we can still see it.</p>

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Every 4 hours a child underneath a age of 3 is treated in a Emergency Department for an damage caused by a bottle, drug or sippy cup. Previous studies had focused on choking and browns caused by these products. But a new investigate published Monday in a biography Pediatrics has shown that a operation of injuries can occur, generally injuries to a mouth.</p>

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Our investigate group was meddlesome in ...

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