A mum who saved her baby's life when he suddenly stopped breathing is campaigning for infant CPR advice to be included in children's "red books".
Hayley Gardyj, from Melksham, Wiltshire, had to resuscitate her eight-week-old son Brodie when he "stopped crying and went limp" two years ago.
Now the mum-of-three is campaigning for QR codes to be printed in red books or personal child health records (PCHR), linking parents to a first aid training video.
A spokesperson for the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health said Mrs Gardyj's campaign has been passed on to the chair of the PCHR committee.