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Look for signs of choking.
Call 911 if your baby can’t breathe or make sounds.
Put your baby face-down on your forearm.
Give back slaps between the shoulder blades.
Use the heel of your hand to give 5 back slaps.
Turn your baby face-up.
Give chest thrusts just below the nipple line.
Use the heel of your hand to give 5 chest thrusts.
Repeat these steps until the object pops out.