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Is it normal for child to vomit after historical laugh

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Realistrealm · 25/05/2025 12:53

Ds 6 years old was laughing historical which triggered mad hiccups and small spit up ? Is this ok and normal

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MamaAndTheSofa · 25/05/2025 13:24

Does he seem ok now? I wouldn’t be overly worried if so. Was it a proper vomit or just bringing up something that he’d just drunk?

TinyTempest · 25/05/2025 13:26

Your title says 'vomit' but then you say 'small spit up'?

Of course it's normal.

Hysterical laughing doesn't lend itself to good breathing and digestion.

TrolleySong · 25/05/2025 13:26

Hysterical?

Sevenamcoffee · 25/05/2025 13:29

I wouldn’t worry about it OP.

WtafIsThat · 25/05/2025 17:01

Of course it’s ok. Why wouldn’t it be?

Realistrealm · 25/05/2025 19:30

MamaAndTheSofa · 25/05/2025 13:24

Does he seem ok now? I wouldn’t be overly worried if so. Was it a proper vomit or just bringing up something that he’d just drunk?

Yes it was small spit up/vomit and asked for water

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Limth · 25/05/2025 19:32

Depends how long ago the historical laughter took place. If it happened any earlier than the eighteenth century, I'd be worried.

Realistrealm · 25/05/2025 19:46

lol just realised my typo ☺️

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