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Baby throwing up after pool
The last two weeks we've had picnics at places with pools. We've taken e in and he may have gotten a tiny bit of water in his mouth but it was negligible. He never went under or drank it. Then after a bit he ate.
Both weeks he's taken a nap and thrown up in his sleep. Fortunately he's been on his belly and sitting in a carseat the two times. He's not one to throw up. He never throws up actually. Any ideas? Is he seasick? The probably sounds dumb but I have no idea. Am I doing something wrong? He seems happy and content but just throws up. We have vacation soon I don't want him throwing up the whole time!!
Our little hippo was as impatient as mom!
Hoping for a full 40 weeks!!
Re: Baby throwing up after pool
he swam and then ate... I'd say he ate a half hour to 45 minutes after he swam?
eta- he's also getting tubes in a week and a half because he has fluid behind his eardrums. Could it be from that like sea sickness??
The vestibular nerve (which controls balance) runs along side the cochlea and the eustachian tube. Fluid in that area can cause feelings of vertigo/nausea.