Ginger ale and crackers.
2006-12-30 13:50:06
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answered by Anonymous
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If she's only two and her stomach is bloated, you might want to consider a dr, until you can see one, try gingerale, chilled, not warm. Keep her away from milk products and bread. The yeast in the bread will bloat a little upset tummy and could cause some big indigestion. If you don't have any gingerale on hand and can't get it, try to find a piece of peppermint, this will also calm stomachs, but gingerale is better. I usually have some peppermint candycanes after Christmas lying around, a small piece should help out, also try one tums, it'll help.
2006-12-30 21:53:57
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answered by mercymarie3 3
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NO ROLAIDS! Some of the formulations contain aspirin. Give your baby a glass of tea, and put sugar in it. No milk, but try a piece of toast or a cracker. 'Tums' are so very good for the bones, so Tums are a win-win choice. Chances are that if she has a virus, you'll know it because NOTHING will work--then she'll barf everywhere. Just keep the liquid (i.e. popsicles, jello, icepops etc...) going in as much as she barfs OUT.
2006-12-30 21:54:29
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answered by clever nickname 6
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Not sure about her age, but check the Pepto for kids label. I give it to my 6 year old, and she thinks it's great help. She uses the chewables because she hates the liquid. lol Good luck.
2006-12-30 21:50:54
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answered by glitterkittyy 7
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try givin her a rolaid. then try a warm bath. then maybe a backrub. you could also have her curl up into a ball on the bed and let her lie there for a while. also you could try pepto bismal
2006-12-30 21:49:27
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answered by psychoticangel_kitty 3
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