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The children's vaccines against Corona have started and it's a good time to learn from a pediatrician who is a mother herself, what is the safest and most reassuring way to hold children to keep them


A doctor explains what is the right way to keep the child vaccinated

The children's vaccinations against Corona have started and it's a good time to learn from a pediatrician who is a mother herself, what is the safest and most reassuring way to hold children during vaccination, to keep them

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24/11/2021

Wednesday, 24 November 2021, 07:05 Updated: 07:20

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In the video: Prime Minister Naftali Bennett accompanies his son David to be vaccinated against Corona (Walla system!)

The children's vaccination campaign against Corona began this week with great excitement but also with considerable concerns.

Many parents have not yet decided whether to treat their children and prefer to wait, while others are just waiting for vaccinations to be vaccinated.



A doctor from the US posted on Tic Tuck how she keeps her son in the doctor's chair whenever he needs to get a childhood or seasonal vaccine, to protect him and make sure the vaccine passes safely and with as little pain as possible.

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The pediatrician, who goes by the name Beachgem on TikTok, demonstrated the method to her eldest son: "I'm going to show you the method I use to keep my children safe during the vaccination," she said in the video.

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Reply to @ beachgem10 This method is effective in many situations to help keep kiddo and provier safe.

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The mother of two continued to hold her son on her lap, with his feet resting on her feet.

She then combined his legs with her legs to create a good grip.

"I'm going to tuck his legs between my legs. I usually cross my ankles. In one hand I will hold him nice and safe, and then in the other hand I will place a hand on the side of his head."

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"I apply pressure to the back of his neck, lower jaw and side of his head, to keep his airways clean," she continued.

She demonstrated that when she maintained the grip on his legs, she also grabbed his two arms clasped in her hand and held them tightly to his chest.



With her free hand, she puts his head under her chin and looks away so he doesn't have to see when he gets the stab - which by the way is usually what makes kids, as well as adults, panic.

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