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    Posted: 02 April 2009 at 6:20pm
Sicking up, that is. Kaela has had the odd power chuck since my milk came in and I think a lot of it is just gag reflex with the mucous at the back of her throat or whatever. But today she has been particularly sicky. She hasn't been grizzly with it, but for example when DH was changing her clothes today she must have sicked up about 4 different times, then she had a feed (and was burped) and went to bed - and has sicked up again sometime while in bed. Her mattress is elevated under her head so it doesn't really make sense.
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Brenna was a power chucker and did it heaps!!! it lasted for ages and I don't know why she did it. It meant a heck of a lot of washing (and changing of clothing)

I hope for your sake it doesn't last too long

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Sorry to say that you may just have a chucker. My boys were the same and still are. Only get worried if she becomes upset by the chucking as then she has reflux & acid coming up which you'll need medicine for OR she's not gaining enough weight.

I too hope for your sake she stops soon - the washing just gets so much worse when they start solids & vomit out orange chunks etc.

Also, so you don't have to change her sheets all the time put down a cloth nappy so you just have to change that between feeds instead of her whole bed.
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