Toddler Swallows Button Battery, Parents Issue Urgent Warning as Their Lives Are Halted

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  1. I’m so sorry to hear about the frightening experience with the button battery. It’s a terrifying situation for any parent. Thank you for sharing your story—it serves as an important reminder about the dangers of small objects around young children. We need to raise awareness and take extra precautions to keep our little ones safe. I hope your child is doing well now, and I appreciate you spreading the word to help protect others.

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