A mom picked up a water bead kit for her 8-year-old son — never imagining it would result in her 10-month-old daughter fighting for her life.
A mom issued a warning over water beads when her infant daughter was left in a critical condition after accidentally ingesting a bead, which expanded once she swallowed it.
However, several days later, her 10-month-old daughter, Kennedy, became lethargic and started vomiting, with the concerned mom-of-four thinking she may be having a bad reaction to some food she’d eaten. “We never saw her near them. Never saw her have one in her hand. Never saw her pick one up from the floor,” Mitchell told
Kennedy underwent surgery to remove the water bead at the beginning of November, although doctors found her intestines were already damaged.
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