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2 yr old copiously sick but otherwise fine...
Hi, just wondered if any of the more experienced parents have any advice as I am a first time Mum so can be over anxious...
My 2 yr old went to sleep last night then started crying about 10 mins later, I went in to find him absolutley covered in vomit, like everything he had eaten that day came out. There was def some of hs lunch in there. He was shaking-he has never been sick since he was a baby so he was terrified about what had just happened and after I showered him and took his temperature -which was normal- he went back to sleep and slept all night. Today he was full of it as usual, had a big appetite and after lunch deeming him fit and well his nanny took him to hers for his fortnightly visit. He threw up in the car-again, A LOT, and his Nan said afterwards he was fine and running around again. Does anyone know what this might be?
Many thanks in advance
My 2 yr old went to sleep last night then started crying about 10 mins later, I went in to find him absolutley covered in vomit, like everything he had eaten that day came out. There was def some of hs lunch in there. He was shaking-he has never been sick since he was a baby so he was terrified about what had just happened and after I showered him and took his temperature -which was normal- he went back to sleep and slept all night. Today he was full of it as usual, had a big appetite and after lunch deeming him fit and well his nanny took him to hers for his fortnightly visit. He threw up in the car-again, A LOT, and his Nan said afterwards he was fine and running around again. Does anyone know what this might be?
Many thanks in advance
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