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Mother Issues Grave Warning After 4-Year-Old Daughter Needed Emergency Bowel Surgery


A mother has shared a grave warning after her four-year-old daughter needed an emergency bowel operation.

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Hayley Thake took to Facebook to warn other parents about the dangers of magnet toys that burned holes in her daughter’s intestines and bowels.

“Not a post I ever thought I’d write. But I want to warn other parents of the dangers of magnets. I’m sure there have been other posts but sadly I never saw one,” she wrote.

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“I will never forgive myself for buying them, but my four-year-old daughter accidentally swallowed two of these magnet balls.

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“She’s just undergone surgery to remove them from her bowel.

“Once inside the body the magnets connect to each other with the organ tissue / lining being pinched in between, eventually burning a hole in it. Luckily my daughter told me she had swallowed them so were able to act quickly.”

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Hayley further said: “Please please I urge all parents if you have these magnet beads throw them away immediately. Currently in the ward we are on there is a two-year-old who swallowed 14 of them. The consultant said they have so many cases and they should be banned.”

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Her post has been shared over 7,000 times in just a day.

The Child Accident Prevention Trust said that there is “a disturbing trend in serious injuries from children swallowing small, round, coloured magnets from magnetic toys.”

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The Trust continued: “The magnets stick together internally and through organs and tissues, and can cut off blood supply causing tissue to die. They are much more complex than button batteries to extract.

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“The child will need emergency surgery, then, depending on the severity of the injuries, they may need numerous operations, bowel resection and time in paediatric intensive care.”

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A spokesperson for CAPT also said: “It’s our understanding that the magnets should be covered by toy safety standards. And magnetic toys made by reputable manufacturers have complied for many years.

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“However, it’s very easy to buy these dangerous magnetic toys online, with no guarantees they are safe.”

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