Little Jasmine suddenly became uncomfortable while sitting near Mom.
She moved her tiny mouth strangely, making worried little sounds while using her hands to touch her lips again and again.
Something was stuck.
“Eh… ahhh…”
Her eyes started filling with tears as panic slowly grew inside her tiny heart. She tried chewing and moving her mouth, but the uncomfortable feeling wouldn’t go away.
Then—
“AHHHH!”
Jasmine burst into emotional crying.
Poor baby looked scared and frustrated, opening her mouth while crying loudly for Mom’s help. Tiny tears rolled down her cheeks as she leaned closer desperately.
Mom quickly noticed.
“Oh no, baby Jasmine…”
She gently held Jasmine close and carefully checked inside her tiny mouth. Mom stayed calm and soft, making sure not to scare her even more.
Jasmine kept crying nervously, gripping Mom tightly while waiting for help.
Very carefully—
Mom removed the tiny thing stuck inside her mouth.
Instant relief.
Jasmine stopped crying for a second and blinked in surprise, finally feeling comfortable again.
Mom softly rubbed her tiny head. “All okay now.”
The little baby relaxed against her chest, breathing slowly while tiny sniffles replaced the loud crying.
Safe again.
Comforted again.
Because sometimes, even something very small can feel very scary to a tiny baby—
Especially when Mom hasn’t helped yet.