Mom Comes Up With Easy Method To Give Uncooperative Babies Their Medicine

When our babies are sick, they can't tell us how they feel, and it's up to us to give them their medicine. Yet, sometimes this can be tricky because medicine can taste pretty bad and can be uncomfortable to swallow.

One mom shared a helpful method of giving medicine on Facebook, and using this hack, her son was able to take medicine without crying, spitting, and without spilling a single drop.

Administering Medicine To Your Baby For The First Time Can Be Nerve-Wracking

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When babies get sick and need medicine, it can sometimes be a tricky situation because babies are unpredictable. Giving medicine to infants and young children can be very difficult at times if they refuse to take it.

Make sure to read the label each time before you give any medicine to make sure you are administering the proper dose. Safety first!

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Using The Wrong Technique For Giving Medicine Can Cause Vomiting or Choking

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It's really important to never squirt the medicine directly at the back of the baby's throat, because this may cause your child to choke. Giving small amounts of medicine at a time works to avoid choking.

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Make sure to let the baby swallow all the medicine before you give them more.

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As Parents, We Do Not Want To See Our Kids Suffer

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I think we can all agree that we wish our babies were always just smiling and laughing. Yet, this is not the case, and when our babies are sick, we want to help them as much as possible.

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But, if your baby is refusing the medication to help them get better, this can be really hard to see as a parent.

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So, What Should You Do When Your Baby Needs Meds, But Refuses to Take Them?

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Picture this: you've been trying to administer your child the medicine that they need to get better, but they are refusing to take it. This situation can feel hopeless, but it's important to know that there is always a solution.

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Make sure that while administering medicine, you are using the dosing syringe that comes with the medicine.

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One Mom Shared A "Medicine Hack" On Facebook

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You are not alone in this! Tons of other parents out there struggle with getting their small children to take their medicine.

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Instead of feeling like you are forcing medicine into your little babies' mouths, Facebook user Helena Lee has a new method that will be your new go-to hack.

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Before You Give Medicine, Make Sure Your Child Or Baby Is Sitting Up

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When giving your baby liquid medicine, it is important that he or she is sitting in an upright position. If they are laying down, this may cause them to choke or not swallow the medicine properly.

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So, keeping your baby upright is the best and safest option for administering liquid medicine.

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This Method Makes Giving Medicine To Your Baby Quick And Efficient

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FOR ALL MUMMIES...So for the last 24hours ive struggled to get alfie to take calpol, he has ended up covered in half of...

Posted by Helena Lee on Saturday, October 14, 2017
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Within her post, Lee shared an image of her baby sucking on the bottle top. She was able to easily administer the medicine in 1, 2, 3, just by pushing the syringe through a bottle cap and letting her baby suck on it.

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As you can see, her baby had no problem taking the medicine when she used this method.

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For Lee's Hack, All You Need Is The Medicine, Syringe, And A Bottle Top

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When giving medicine to an infant, it is important to use their natural reflexes (such as sucking) whenever possible. As many kid's medicines come with a syringe, Lee found that the device fits perfectly into the top of most baby bottle tops.

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Lee claimed that she was struggling to give her baby his medicine for over 24 hours until she used this method.

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Lee's Post Grew In Popularity With Other Parents

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Lee's post now has nearly 200k shares and over 100,000 comments on it. Although many moms claim that this hack had been around for quite some time, many people thought that it was just genius.

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There are tons of different online methods and hacks out there to help your little ones with swallowing their medicine properly.

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If All Else Fails: Call Your Doctor

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If your baby is still refusing to take their medicine that was advised by your child's doctor, and using a good technique like this one still isn't helping, call your doctor for some guidance and to see if there are any other solutions available.

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A healthy baby is a happy baby!