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21st Century G.W.P.'s avatar

Is there more info like how any rounds to do? Thank you for your dedication to this important issue.

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Emerging SIDS Discovery 2025's avatar

Hi. Sorry for the delay in responding. It should only be needed once. In other words, exhaling to inhale is the trick. If it's rescue breaths for a baby, then mouth-to-mouth respirations need only be done once to overcome the tension of diaphragm spasm/cramp. However, if the baby is not breathing after that, then just resume normal ventilations for them (smaller puffs of air at a ratio of 15 chest compressions to 2 breaths).

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