toddler threw up but fine after

Ashley - posted on 07/17/2009 ( 3 moms have responded )

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my daughter(14 1/2 months) has never ever been sick...sometime when she gets too upset she gags and throws up but thats it. today when she woke up i gave her her morning milk she gets every morning while i make breakfast...well she threw up a lot but because he didnt have anything but milk thats all thats came out but i could tell she was dry heaving for a minute. so i cleaned her up and she was laughing and playing so i figured she just drank too fast, so i make up breakfast and clean her cup off and give it back to her while we eat...as we eat i glace over at her and she gave me the oh no look and started thowing up again but no quiet as much but still a lotand she was fine after again like it never happen. i thought it was maybe the milk because i couldnt handle it when i was a baby either but she had water and juice the rest of the day until dinner i gave her a cup half full of milk expecting her to throw up again...she didnt and she wanted more milk so i gave her another half a cup and still she was fine. SOOO my question is has this happen to any one and i know i need to ask the doctor but we just moved an hour and a half away from her old doc so we need to get a new one blah blah blah i know it needs to be done. thank you for any input but please dont bash me.

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Jude - posted on 07/17/2009

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Does she have a fever or any rash or anything else out of the ordinary? If not, I'd just give her a little juice mixed with a lot of water and try to feed her again later. :)

Ingrid - posted on 07/17/2009

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She could have reacted to the milk. Lactose intolerant people usually can drink some milk paired with food, Like I can have it with cereal but not by itself. I can have it with a meal, but not just drink milk.



Also kids don't react like we do when throwing up, one of mine freaks out, the other one is fine and usually smiles and giggles. The younger one also sometimes pukes when he is eating just one bite too much

Ingrid - posted on 07/17/2009

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She could have reacted to the milk. Lactose intolerant people usually can drink some milk paired with food, Like I can have it with cereal but not by itself. I can have it with a meal, but not just drink milk.



Also kids don't react like we do when throwing up, one of mine freaks out, the other one is fine and usually smiles and giggles. The younger one also sometimes pukes when he is eating just one bite too much