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    Posted: 01 October 2009 at 9:12pm
Just wondering when my girl will eventually stop, she has gotten better than she used to be but still pukes heaps, my clothes still end up with alot of sick on them by the end of the day. My 3 other kids had stopped well before they were 6 months , but they never were as bad as Tessa.


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Ali, Floyd still spills everyday  so youre not alone
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My boys didn't stop till they started walking. So appox 9.5months with Reef and approx 1 year old with Tyde!
We constantly had towels across the floor and nappies over our shoulders etc!!

It was really quite stressfull I found... but amazing when they just 'stopped'!!

hugs to you!

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Henry didnt stop until he was 8 and a half months old. At about 7months it all got a bit much for me as he was crawling and spilling everywhere. The dr perscribed gaviscon and it helped him keep more down. He still spilled but not as much. Might be worth a try. He was on omeprazole and ranitidine when he was younger for reflux but the reflux stopped at about 4months he just kept spilling
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Spencer suddenly stopped at 7 months, it was like one day he puked everywhere all the time and the next he didn't anymore, was very odd. He couldn't crawl or sit up at 7 months.

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Thanks it helps to know i'm not alone. It just gets to me sometimes, the dr and plunket call her a "happy spiller"


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Gabrielle is still spilling now, some days are worse than others though. Dunno if you are BF or FF but we switched to using a mix of AR and Gold formula (one scoop of AR to 3 scoops Gold) and sometimes using food thickner in her formula and most of the food/milk seems to stay down now. Most of the time I can still see it coming up in to her mouth at the back but its not much and coz its less it doesn't really come out like it used to. Gabrielle's on losec for her reflux as well.
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