You need to talk to her pediatrician. Don't eat for at least an hour before bed time (that's always a good rule of thumb). And she could have a food allergy to something she eats regularly at dinner.
Sometimes my son throws up when he over eats. That might be a possibility. But talk to your doctor, just call and ask a nurse at the office.
2006-08-04 16:41:21
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answered by Fallon V 4
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It could be a number of things. First, keep a food diary & keep track of her vomitting episodes. It very well may be a food allergy. Try to maintain this diary for a week but definantly visit your doctor! It's also a possibility that she has acid reflux disease. Some children experience this at a young age. It may require a change in her diet & meds to treat this.
Also, she may be fearing bedtime. Ask if she's afraid to go to sleep & why. Some kids just hate feeling detached from their parents. She could be afraid of the dark, having nightmares or maybe she's experienced something tramatic at night. She may need to visit a counselor or a psychologist.
2006-08-02 16:19:03
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answered by blackhalo2200 2
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you say she is 2 and doing this at bedtime, simple she doesn't want to go to bed and she has found a way to get her way.
hopefully you have checked with her Dr. if not then do so.
you could try different bedtimes or let her lay down with her head on your lap and watch something boring, she will fall asleep, and you can put her in her bed, and yes they do outgrow it. she might be scared to go to bed, leave the light on and give her some books to look at, or make sure she has a night light.
or lay down with her and tell her a story, let her know before hand mommy is going to lay down too, but she has to not cry? or throw up. just be creative, if there is nothing physically wrong you will figure out something that works, also be patient, at 2, the world is full of so many scary things. good luck.
2006-08-02 13:38:03
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answered by ducie_01 1
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I have a 2 year old who vomits alot but not always.I know the reason.She puts her fingers in her mouth alot.As much as i wash them,i carrie the wipes with me,in the car.I also have antibacterial gels with me all the time.Specially when we go out in the public,the next day she is vomiting.If your daughter doesn't look sick,it may be a viruse.To be on the safe side,talk to your doctor.
2006-07-27 21:41:15
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answered by avavu 5
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Maybe she is scared to be in bed alone and she vomits for the attention and it is a way of keeping from going to bed. I would definately check with her doctor to rule out any thing else.
2006-08-02 15:29:54
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answered by perrisgal 3
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When my daughter was a toddler, she would vomit at bedtime simply because she didn't want to go to bed. I'm not sure this is the reason for your daughter's vomitting. I would take her to see a pediatrician if she isn't giving you a fight at bedtime. If she is fighting you, she may simply get herself so worked up that she actually vomits... as was my daughters case.
2006-07-28 02:20:36
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answered by Mary J 4
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Have you discussed this with the doctor? Seems like there is either a medical issue or a behavior issue. It would be good for the Doctor to know about this right away.
Best wishes!
from a grandma-aged person
2006-08-03 09:52:36
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answered by PeggyS 3
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More information required to accurately answer your question.
How old is your daughter?
What does she eat that makes her vomit all the time?
Have you discussed this with HER doctor?
What have you tried? Has it worked or not?
What is she eating that makes her vomit before bed?
Is she eating THEN going to bed right away?
Is she eating AFTER 5-6pm?
Is she eating and drinking enough?
What does HER DOCTOR SAY when you mention this?
2006-07-27 20:49:57
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answered by jennifersuem 7
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Not enough info for an intelligent answer. A few guesses; constant vomitting, get her to a doctor. Projectile Vomitting while head spinning round punctuated by F words & sexual crudity, get her to an exorcist.
2006-07-27 20:49:34
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answered by JVHawai'i 7
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Is bedtime a stressful time for her? If so, work on making it a comforting time. another possibility is that she has food sensitivites that come up after dinner. Look closely at her diet, especailly at dinner time, and see if there is any food that might be causing the problem. Talk to your pediatrician, too, to check for acid reflux or alleries.
2006-08-03 10:17:29
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answered by kwinkle 3
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