Mum's warning to parents after son swallowed toy from Amazon
- Louise Mcfarlane's son, Junior Gallon, accidentally swallowed two magnetic building balls while pretending to have a tongue piercing, stating, 'Mummy, I've got an emergency.'
- Doctors warned that the magnets could attach on opposite sides of a vital organ, posing a serious risk of damage.
- After a hospital stay, doctors confirmed the magnets had moved safely within Junior's body and were no longer present.
- Louise Mcfarlane cautions parents against buying magnetic toys, saying, 'It's just not worth having them around.
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Mum's warning to parents after son swallowed toy from Amazon
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