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Teething and projectile vomiting?

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SideEyeing · 28/06/2020 01:41

Just back from a long 111 inspired trip to A and E with DD (nearly 7 months.) Her first tooth cut through today and tonight after being in bed for an hour she threw up literally everywhere. We changed her, I let her have a short BF which she then promptly threw up all over me. Called 111 (panicky first time mum) who of course said A and E. The doc reckons it's a bug but she's totally fine in herself, no temperature, smiling and happy (until she got overtired). She's sleeping now but has had a bit of a wet cough on occasion. I googled teething and vomiting and the medical sites suggest no link but there seem to be hundreds of anecdotes from mums insisting their kids vomited when teething.

I'm feeling really scared about going to sleep in case she chokes on her sick and I don't hear it. I have fed her again and she seems to have conked out but feel so, so worried.

Anyone else experienced this?

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jimmyhill · 28/06/2020 02:38

Babies don't choke to death on their sick, they instinctively turn sideways. Also, feeling ill is miserable so they wake up and cry before they puke.

Ethelfleda · 28/06/2020 06:55

Whenever DS cut molars he would vomit very watery sick everywhere.
I couldn’t find a ‘proven’ link on the web either but he definitely did, literally every time. He has all his teeth now thankfully! (He is 2.5)

Ethelfleda · 28/06/2020 06:58

I wonder if we are told that temperature and vomiting has nothing to do with teething to try and convince us to get our babies checked out when they do have those symptoms though? To encourage people to seek medical advice when their little ones have these symptoms rather than just thinking ‘oh, it’s just teething’

I wasn’t worried about him choking though but then we have slept in the same bed since he was a baby so I always knew it would wake me up.
In fact - mothers intuition - I always wake up before he is sick and usually manage to get him to the bathroom!

MadeForThis · 28/06/2020 07:13

Dd1 vomited every time she was cutting a new tooth.

Usually only puked once or twice. Then back to normal. No fever or sore stomach. Always at night.

After the first few times we knew to check for a tooth.

gigchuckedout56 · 28/06/2020 07:25

DD used to get terrible high temperature and sometimes she would vomit when she was teething.

SideEyeing · 28/06/2020 11:20

Thank you everyone. @MadeForThis you've described what went on with my DD to a tee - bizarre, the doc was adamant it wasn't a teething thing but I can't see how she'd be so utterly fine other than the puking?!

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ChefWifeLife · 30/05/2021 06:51

Hey @SideEyeing I was just wondering how your DC was in the end? You’re describing what’s going on with my 8mo. One week ago grumpy and drooling then lots of projectile vomiting. Sent to out of hours gp and told likely viral tummy bug. Slowly improving over a week and happier with food, although still almost recluxy type swallowing. Woke this morning bright as a button then threw up everywhere and back asleep after only 1.5 hours awake 🤷‍♀️

Briarshollow · 30/05/2021 07:29

My baby is cutting some molars now and he has been quite vomity. He often is when teething. I just assumed it was because he’s shoving all sorts of crap in his mouth. Confused

Briarshollow · 30/05/2021 07:29

Oh FFS. It’s a bloody zombie. Start your own thread @ChefWifeLife

ChefWifeLife · 30/05/2021 07:36

Bugger off @Briarshollow. Does it really matter? I’m covered in vomit with a sleeping child on me. Pick your battles and all that Confused

Briarshollow · 30/05/2021 07:38

I was telling you to start your own thread as people won’t see your post, they will see the OP’s post and respond to that, then they’ll see it’s a zombie and get cross. Either way, it doesn’t help you. If you start your own thread people will respond to you directly and you’ll get help.

And please don’t swear at me. Hmm

ChefWifeLife · 30/05/2021 07:43

If you read your post I’m pretty sure you can see how it comes across. I was just asking for OP’s outcome which is why I mentioned her directly.

Apologies if that’s not how you meant to sound and if you find “bugger” offensive.

SandIcy · 30/05/2021 07:49

Sorry, I don't have any advice @ChefWifeLife as my DS is currently like this.

I don't think this would be classed as a zombie. I always thought zombie threads were 1year+ old Hmm. This thread also doesn't have many replies so I'm sure people would RTFT

ChefWifeLife · 30/05/2021 07:51

@SandIcy thanks for the solidarity. Sorry your bub is going through the same thing. I’m hoping he perks up when he wakes.

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