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When people learn recovery positions in first aid, it’s usually demonstrated with adults.

So quite often afterwards, people wonder what would happen if it was a baby that needed help.

Because infants aren’t just tiny adults, and the positioning is slightly different.

In this Trainer’s Corner video, Emilia talks through how to safely position an infant who is unresponsive but breathing.

Keeping the Airway Clear

With infants, the main priority is always:
🔸 Keeping the airway open
🔸 Supporting breathing
🔸 Allowing fluids to drain safely if needed

Unlike adults, babies need their head kept in a neutral position, meaning the head, neck and spine stay aligned.

Too far forward or too far back can affect the airway.

If You Need to Lay the Infant Down

Sometimes you may need to place the infant:

In that situation:

A simple way to remember it:

🔸 “Teddy to tummy, blanket to back.”

It doesn’t literally have to be a teddy or blanket, just something soft that helps keep them safely positioned.

Carrying an Infant Safely

More often, you’re likely to be carrying the infant while:

Emilia demonstrates how to:

Keeping Things Calm and Simple

As with all first aid, it’s not about perfection.

It’s about keeping the airway clear, supporting breathing and keeping the infant as safe as possible while help is arranged.

Want to Build More Confidence?

We cover infant first aid and safe airway positions in more detail on our first aid courses.

You can also explore more Trainer’s Corner videos on our website or YouTube channel, and hear bite-sized advice on our In Case of Emergency podcast.

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