How do you know it’s okay for a baby to fall out of bed?

To determine if your baby is okay after falling out of bed, you can look at his or her appearance, limb mobility, and the presence of other accompanying symptoms. 1. Appearance: After your baby falls off the bed, you can carefully observe whether there are skin abrasions, redness, swelling, bruises and petechiae all over the body. 2. Mobility of limbs: If the baby cries violently when the limbs are lifted or the torso is moved, this indicates that joint sprains, fractures, soft tissue injuries, etc. may be present. 3. Accompanying symptoms: If the baby is vomiting, lethargic, convulsing or has a poor mental state, there may be an abnormality at this time. For example, intracranial hemorrhage or internal bleeding, etc., need urgent medical attention. It should be noted that some children fall from a high place, there may be delayed cerebral hemorrhage and other problems, this kind of bleeding, although rare, some may even appear a few weeks after the injury, so be sure to pay attention to the observation, if the symptoms described above, you need to seek medical attention without delay.