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After the initial steps, what do you do if the baby is not breathing or the HR is low?

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If a baby is not breathing or has a low heart rate, one should call for help, start infant CPR if trained, and continue until the baby starts breathing or help arrives. Immediate medical attention is necessary as the situation is potentially life-threatening.

Step-by-step explanation:

If a baby is not breathing or the heart rate (HR) is low after the initial steps, you should immediately begin resuscitation. Here is a general guideline:

  1. Call for medical help or tell someone to call 911.
  2. Start infant CPR if you are trained to do so. Infant CPR includes giving 30 chest compressions followed by two rescue breaths. The compressions should be at a depth of about 1.5 inches and at a rate of about 100-120 compressions per minute. Make sure to deliver breaths by forming a complete seal over the baby's mouth and nose and blow gently to see the chest rise.
  3. Continue CPR until help arrives or until the baby starts breathing again.

It's critical to seek immediate medical attention as a baby who is not breathing or has a low heart rate can be in a life-threatening situation. If you are not trained in infant CPR, look for someone who is or follow the dispatcher's instructions until help arrives.

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