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Ugh what the crap is wrong with toddler

posted 12th Dec
My DD threw up for the first time on Friday it lasted until Sunday and didn't happen more than 4 times a day. Well tonight she woke up again puking!

No fever nothing but puke!

I have finals tomorrow and was going to study all day helppppp
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I have 1 child & 2 angel babies & live in Brighton, Michigan
posted 12th Dec
Has she been teething? Getting molars in? I have several nieces and nephews and both of my boys who did/have gone through spurts of vomiting while teething.
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I have 2 kids & 1 angel baby & live in Ontario
posted 12th Dec
<blockquote><b>Quoting mamastj:</b>" Has she been teething? Getting molars in? I have several nieces and nephews and both of my boys who did/have gone through spurts of vomiting while teething."</blockquote>

Really I didn't even think of that she never has had that happen before but her back set of molars are coming in.

Anything I can do to help?
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I have 1 child & 2 angel babies & live in Brighton, Michigan
posted 12th Dec
Have you tested for allergies to something? I became lactose intolerant when I was young and just out of the blue started throwing up when I had anything with dairy in it. My symptoms varied on how the dairy was consumed *not sure if that makes sense. Like if I had it in liquid form such as milk, ice cream, etc. i would throw it up. If I had it as a solid like cheese, I would have stomach and bowel problems. The older I got, the worse it was. But you can have a weird reaction to anything that you consume on a daily basis out of nowhere and never run a fever. If it burns coming up, it could also be acid reflux. Either way, I would suggest keeping an eye on what she eats, drinks, and is around, and get her in to the doctor.
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I'm due February 6th (a girl), have 1 child & live in Texas
posted 12th Dec
Not really unless she is fevered or is showing that she is in pain in which case you just give her tylenol or whatever you would normally do for her. It's just her body's way of reacting/handling them coming in. We wet facecloths, tie them in a knot, slip them in baggies and freeze them. Usually have 3 or 4 in the freezer for our LO to chew on instead of his fingers.
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I have 2 kids & 1 angel baby & live in Ontario
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