Well, a lot of the symptoms you've listed sound like teething. Even vomiting/stomach upsets can be brought on by teething. As long as she doesn't have a temp you should be ok, but it sounds like you're worried, in which case I'd get her checked with a Doctor, just to be sure. None of us answering this question can see your daughter, and though it sounds like teething, it's best always to be on the safe side with the little ones. Good luck.
2006-12-11 00:12:23
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answered by Anonymous
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Vomitting mucous isn't good. Please take her to a doctor if it continues today. It could be something more serious than teething. Also make sure she is making as many wet diapers as she usually is and that the urine isn't darker than usual. If she doesn't pee in 6 hours go to the ER.
If she is teething, honestly, nothing really helps all that much, particularly at night. Cold things to chew on during the day. Clove Essential oil mixed with olive oil or glycerin (works like anbesol but it is much safer). At night you can try tylenol, but I found when I had dental problems it didn't really help much.
2006-12-11 00:42:36
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answered by Anonymous
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None of my children ever vomited while they were teething. Does she have a fever? If you are feeding her any solid type foods, is she vomiting that up too? She could possibly have an ear infection or a sore throat. Usually, when you are about to vomit, there is a lot of saliva in your mouth. I really think you need to call your pediatrician today. Good luck and I hope your little one gets better fast!
2006-12-11 00:11:03
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answered by Ms. G. 5
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Your baby needs to see the doctor as soon as possible. Dehydration happens very fast in small kids and all the vomiting needs to be addressed. Maybe she is teething, but vomiting indicates there is something else going on too. I hope all works out.
2006-12-11 00:10:02
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answered by softlyinspired 5
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I first, would take her to get checked out by a doctor. And depending on his diagnosis go from there. If it is just teething, which I think it is because I went through that with mine, try baby anbesol, teething rings, freezing clean, wet wash cloths in the freezer until frozen and giving that to her to chew on. There`s really nit much you can do, only time can fix that problem permanentley. Good luck.
2006-12-11 00:08:19
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answered by ?Dodger1125 3
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Take her to the doctor quickly. Teething doesnt cause vomiting and small children dehydrate very quickly. Vomiting mucus can be associated with a chest infection
2006-12-11 00:04:35
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answered by girl from oz 4
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it could be a bit of both,teething and an illness..i have never heard of vomiting with teething..but i think u should get her seen by a doctor, you can never be too sure with children.what have you got to loose, if it is teething then maybe the dr will give advice on how to settle her to stop vomiting,and if she is ill u can get her sorted.
hope this helps and hope the little 'un gets better soon
p.s merry xmas!
2006-12-11 02:35:02
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answered by yummy_mummy 3
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sounds like teething, tho not sure about the vomit bit, babies will always put stuff in her mouth, go to the pharmacy and get some teething gel and something to bring her temperature down, then get a teething ring and put it in your fridge so its nice and cold for her to chew on.
2006-12-11 00:03:56
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answered by Anonymous
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yeah, she's probably teething, but i'd take her to the pediatrician just be on the safe side.
hang in there, b/c kids can teeth for months before the tooth actually cuts in.
oh, and tylenol and orajel can help with her pain and may help with the tummy too.
take care.
2006-12-11 00:07:16
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answered by joey322 6
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Vomiting for 2 days is not good, she may be dehydrated. You should take her to a doctor asap.
2006-12-11 01:30:21
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answered by spider 2
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