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Baby safety basics

Manila Bulletin

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October 12, 2025

Dr. Jayeanne M. Bihag-Lomibao shares practical tips for keeping your little one safe while giving them the freedom to explore

- JANE KINGSU-CHENG

Baby safety basics

(JANE KINGSU-CHENG)

We've all heard stories of babies getting into accidents—some retold with laughter, others remembered with shock or frustration. The truth is, many of these incidents could have been prevented with simple precautions.

"One of the most common baby accidents we see is falling from the edge of beds, chairs, or stairs. These can lead to concussions, lacerations, and broken bones," shares Dr. Jayeanne M. Bihag-Lomibao, general pediatrician at Roque Diagnostic Center. "We also see burns from hot bath water or drinks, foreign objects lodged in the ears or nose, and accidental ingestion of substances such as cleaning products or medicine."

Babies and toddlers are naturally curious and eager to explore, but they have little understanding of danger. "Their small size makes them vulnerable to everyday household risks," she explains. "And because their coordination and motor skills are still developing, they are less able to protect themselves in situations such as falls or choking."

With this in mind, Dr. Jayeanne reminds parents never to underestimate safety. Babies can surprise you with new skills like rolling, reaching, or crawling almost overnight. "What felt perfectly safe yesterday can suddenly become a hazard today," she cautions.

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