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What You Need to Know About Toddler Falls, Bumps, and Bruises

20/06/2018 - 08:21 PM

The following information is for educational purposes only. For specific medical advice, diagnoses, and treatment, consult your doctor.

Mama may have called the doctor every time one of those five little monkeys bumped his head, but what do you do when it's your little monkey? The toddler years are full of bumps and bruises, which happen with great frequency as little ones learn to walk and climb on things. Moms with kids at this stage — let's talk about the stress of watching your toddlers fall down, what's normal in the way of toddler falls, and what to watch out for when a toddler takes a tumble.

Here are the most frequently asked questions and answers from some of our POPSUGAR readers.

1. Are Frequent Falls Normal For Toddlers?

When POPSUGAR reader Shelby J.'s daughter started walking, she fell down often and was "constantly getting a bump or bruise on her forehead." This is perfectly normal; from the time that kids begin pulling up, cruising, and taking steps, it's almost impossible to prevent falls. As Tarra D. confirmed, at around 10 months, her own son "was running around . . . and had a new lump, bump and bruise every day, if not two or three a day. He even split his head open! [Toddlers] are very active kids but their balance won't be right until [they are] about 2 years old, so just [be] patient."

Putting a voice to a related concern that many moms have, Natasha T. shared that she worries about how others perceive her early walker's many bruises and that there could be an unspoken assumption of abuse. But Kim G. said she shouldn't worry. Not only are bruises normal for kids at this stage, but her daughter even had a black eye once as a toddler: "If people aren't smart enough to understand that a baby learning to walk is [going to] get lots of bumps and bruises, then they don't deserve an explanation!"

Christy B. agreed, offering that doctors and other professionals know the difference: "They know [which] bruises are normal and [which] look suspicious. Bruises along the bones are normal."

2. What Should I Do After a Fall?

It's alarming, at least when it first starts happening, to watch your baby take a tumble. But experienced moms say it's important to keep those falls in perspective. You'll soon see that they happen often and that most of the time, your toddler is no worse for the wear.

Here are their tips:

3. When Should I Seek Medical Attention?

While the vast majority of toddler bumps and bruises heal quickly, some are cause for concern.

Here's what to look for:


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