The viral video of a midwife and her daughter to teach children to call 112 that sweeps the internet

Jessica Vázquez, (@matronaoviedo) is a midwife from Oviedo who shares professional advice on her social networks and who without waiting for it is the protagonist, along with her daughter Carlota, of one of the viral videos that are currently sweeping the internet.

About a month ago he posted a homemade video on his Facebook profile in the kitchen of his house where he sings and makes a fun dance with his four-year-old daughter. The song is not a simple children's song, but it has an important message: with catchy rhymes and a simple choreography, Teach young children to call 112 in an emergency, an action that can save lives.

As many of you ask me what video the news refers to, here I leave you the famous video I recorded with my daughter #carlota in March, I posted it on my facebook and without wanting or looking for it, it's going around with more than 3.4 million views and more than 90,000 times shared But the fundamental thing is the simple way with which children learn and internalize something as important as asking for help. You have more info and the complete song on the Facebook CPR page from my school #matronaoviedo # matron # first songuxraniums # carlota # maternity # matroconsejos

The video lasts less than a minute and cannot be easier, but precisely for that reason, and for transmitting a very valuable teaching for children in such a natural and spontaneous way, it has become a success in the network. He liked it so much he has been seen almost three and a half million times and shared more than 95 thousand. You are already taking time to learn it and sing it with your kids.

Jessica, for her part, has a dissemination project through talks, as well as through her social networks, focused on offering help pregnant women and recent moms about childbirth and postpartum. So we can see it, for example, in this publication in the post-partum advice.

When a baby is born, a mother is also born. Nobody says that it is easy, nor will it ever be, each stage has its intrigues, but what is certain is that when you discover it you would not change it for anything in this world ... at the beginning the change is abrupt and although now it seems that it is spoken More on the subject, the postpartum had little prominence and nothing could be further from the reality. So for this stage my #matro-tips are going today vs. emotional lability is normal, that feelings of joy and sadness are mixed (hormonal changes, new role, fears , insecurities, everyone thinks-everyone knows, fatigue, discomfort ...) take care of your diet. Baby a lot of water. rest well. practice sport to suit you. Take care of your image, if you used to do it, don't leave it now. Ask for help if you need it for housework. Chaos and disorganization are normal, give yourself time. Go outside, do not lock yourself at home, walk with your baby and talk to other moms, you will feel super understood and the sea will come to you well, follow your motherly instinct, it will never fail you. Consult any questions you may have with your midwife or reference professional. Give yourself time and be patient with yourself, nobody is born learned, nor babies come with a manual under the arm, you have to get to know trust you very very important, enjoy this moment, even if you have many doubts and insecurities, you will be the best mother your baby can have, burn it on fire. Next week I will give you more medical and intimate care in the postpartum Happy weekend of Carlota y y. _____________________________________________ # embarrassment # postpartum # puerperium # newborn # baby # maternity

In Babies and more The ingenious and fun method to teach cardiopulmonary resuscitation to children

CPR in school

The first aid song sung by the midwife and her daughter is from 'CPR in school', a great project that we talked about a while ago that advocates the mandatory inclusion of first aid education and cardiopulmonary resuscitation maneuvers (CPR ) in schools and institutes.

It's about a didactic and ingenious method to teach cardiopulmonary resuscitation to children singing, as well as teaching them to call 112 in case of emergency and give the address where they are.

Sometimes we forget the importance of children's performance in an emergency at home or at school. When they are in the care of a grandfather, if a teacher feels unwell, if mom passes out ... You never know when we might need your help to save another person's life.

Here you have one of his latest videos with children from a school in Cantabria singing the Song of Resuscitation. A great initiative!

Images and video | @matronaoviedo (Reproduced with permission)

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