A mum in the UK has a warning for parents after her newborn stopped breathing following a long car ride.
When Kirsti Clark, 28, and Christopher Clark, 29, put their three-week-old daughter Harper down on a playmat after a two-hour car trip, the baby’s lips turned blue and she began frothing at the mouth, Daily Mail reports.
“My husband got Harper out [of the car] and put her on his knee but she looked like she couldn’t get comfy so he laid her down on her mat and she was kicking about,” Kirsti said.
“I told him her lips looked blue and then he pointed out how red her cheeks were. He picked her up and I could tell straight away from his face that something was wrong.”
Kirsti hoped Harper was simply holding her breath like she sometimes does while feeding. The pair tried blowing into Harper’s face to break her out of it, but soon white foam “started coming out her nose and mouth”.
“It was so scary. My husband was holding her and patting her back and I was trying to get her mouth open to make sure she didn’t swallow her tongue but her jaw was clenched shut,” Kirsti said.
After rushing her to hospital, medics thankfully resuscitated little Harper who’d had a seizure, advising Kirsti and Christopher that when newborns spend more than an hour in a car seat it can impact their oxygen levels.
“When we got to the hospital I ran in with her in my arms. I was hysterical and crying, I shouted ‘please, please help her’ I think I scared the receptionist,” Kirsti said.