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OOPSIE!

Vomiting happens when your baby’s stomach contents are forced up her oesophagus and out of her mouth. It’s very different from spitting up. Vomiting is forceful and repeated, whereas spitting up usually occurs just after feeding and causes no discomfort. In adults and older children, vomiting is usually accompanied by a feeling of nausea, but your child is still too young to tell you if she is feeling nauseous.

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