The pediatrician who uses the art of distraction so babies don't find out about vaccinations

Vaccines are essential to protect our children from preventable diseases, but it is one of the worst times, both parents and children in the pediatrician's office. That is why we appreciate the attitude of professionals such as the video that we teach you to get that children find out as little as possible about the puncture of vaccines.

He hardly even notices

No matter how old they are, getting a flat tire is not pleasant for children because (obviously) it hurts. And young children are even more upset because they don't understand why a person hurts them. They still do not understand that it is for their own good, so the most interesting thing is to try to get them to carry it as well as possible.

One of the techniques to relieve the stress and pain of the puncture of vaccines is to achieve divert attention of the baby or child, whether playing games, talking about anything else, or singing, as this pediatrician does, in a way to 'dizzy' and make the child laugh.

The baby didn't even notice 😍🤗 pic.twitter.com/gMCPJcWvvY

- atr ahre (@atr_ahre) June 29, 2019
In Babies and more How to relieve the stress and pain of the puncture of vaccines in babies and children, according to their age

Distraction technique

Knowing how to use the art of distraction is very important in these cases. And not only when we talk about babies.

When they are younger they talk about making them suck, even cheat their brain with something they like to suck, something relatively sweet. We already know that breastfeeding helps in those moments. You can also use your favorite toy, a book, or music to distract the baby.

When they are somewhat older, putting a video on their mobile with their favorite drawings can help divert the child's attention and make vaccination less bothersome. And if we talk about older children and teenagers, you can hear their favorite music, entertain themselves with games or videos on mobile devices, take deep breaths ...

What this pediatrician does is an example to follow. Children and parents had a very bad time during vaccination and making it almost impossible to notice that they had a puncture is a great relief for everyone.

In Babies and more If you breastfeed the baby while receiving a puncture, he will cry less (about 38 seconds less)