Why on earth do babies hold their breath? I am feeling sick
because my baby held his breathe until he went blue and fainted.
Should I go to the doctor?
There are some warning signs that would inform you when
you should take your baby to the doctor with regard to breathe
holding:
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the baby holds his breathe for longer
than one minute |
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the breathe holding episodes are frequent and severe |
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your baby is holding his breathe when he does not
seem to be unhappy or sore |
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you feel uneasy about it for any reason |
This is an extremely alarming behaviour for any adult
to witness, and is generally far more traumatic for the
adult witness than for the baby involved. A baby who is
overwhelmed by a situation, usually because of frustration,
pain or fury, cries in a way that becomes increasingly hysterical,
until the baby becomes blue around the mouth and passes
out. Once the baby is unconscious, the breathing will resume
automatically, although there may be body rigidity and twitching
while the baby is unconscious. Since these episodes are
generally over quickly, within a minute, there is no danger
of brain damage. This situation is more common than you
would think – about 20% of babies engage in breathe
holding, but it unusual for this behaviour to continue beyond
the 4 year mark. There seems to be some genetic connection
as it runs in families.
Since this situation is often the result of extreme frustration,
it is worth looking at your life style and the way you manage
your baby to see how this frustration can be reduced. Sometimes
we do not realise how easily babies get overtired, and how
hard this is for them to cope with. An overtired baby is
often unable to fall asleep and is overwhelmed by the smallest
event. So try to introduce more calming activities, and
learn to recognise the signs of overtiredness early on,
so that you can intervene and calm baby down with cuddles
and quiet activity before the problem escalates. In addition,
babies are very susceptible to the tension that they live
with, so if there is a lot of tension in your home, it is
important to do all you can to reduce this in order to help
baby cope.
You will have to learn to manage the way you feel when
baby holds his breathe. When you are over whelmed by anxiety,
baby will pick it up and this will feed into a cycle of
increasing stress. Try a variety of stress reduction methods
for yourself. Also make sure that baby is not using this
behaviour as a bargaining tool to get what he wants. If
you give in to his demands because he held his breathe then
he is likely to do it again. In effect you are rewarding
him for holding his breathe. Try to be aware of these type
of dynamics, as sometimes we fall into these traps without
realising what is happening.
It is worth discussing iron supplements with your doctor
as research seems to show that babies who take iron supplements
stop holding their breathe.
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