L.A. asks from Kew Gardens, NY on November 10, 2011
Does Anyone Have Any Tips? Nausea When Dealing with VOMIT
Thankfully we haven't had to cross this hurdle as yet. our DS is 13 months old now, and while he had spit ups as an infant, he hasn't had any vomiting or diarrhea. Meanwhile, "tis the season" as my gfs like to say, and a stomach bug, which they are describing as "the plague" is making its rounds.
I've always had a weak stomach, and the thought, smell, sound, or sight of vomit will have me nauseous, gagging, and hurling too. If DS were to come down with a bug, any tips on how to keep my own nausea in check?
TIA
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☆.A. answers from Pittsburgh on November 10, 2011
Coroners and medical examiner staff put Vicks under their noses to stifle the smell of decomposing bodies....you might try that!
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☆.A. answers from Pittsburgh on November 10, 2011
Coroners and medical examiner staff put Vicks under their noses to stifle the smell of decomposing bodies....you might try that!
3 moms found this helpful
B.W. answers from Washington DC on November 10, 2011
B.S. answers from Lansing on November 10, 2011
I am in the boat of if its your own kid you'll find a way. Maybe its not all sunshine and rainbows while cleaning it up. But seriously if ANYONE else throws up I don't want to be ANYWHERE around it, including my husband, nieces, nephews..etc. However, if one of my girls do it, mommy brain/love kicks in. When kids are young it especially is a sad seen as most kids are scared themselves.
But, if mommy love doesn't kick in enough to override the fact your cleaning puke try plugging your nose that might help or I hate to say this, you'll just have to overcome it. My husband use to gag on poopy diaper changes for a long time with our oldest, by the time the second came around he was a ton better.
My word of advice about vomit....lots of towels....because those are easy to scoop up and throw in the washer. When my kids were too little to make it to the toilet I'd catch it in big bath towels. Now they are old enough to make it to the bathroom, thank goodness! :)
L.V. answers from Dallas on November 10, 2011
It doesn't matter if it's your own kid. My grandmother never even changed a dirty diaper without gagging because she had such a weak stomach. Puke is puke. LOL
Go with One and Done's suggestion. Vicks VapoRub underneath your nose will work like a charm. And it'll clear those sinuses right out. LOL Good luck!
S.C. answers from Des Moines on November 10, 2011
It's usually the sound and the SMELL that get to me, along with thinking about it too hard. Try not to think about it to hard, have a barf bucket for you along with one for your kid (or a pile of towels/blankies depending on age) and you'll be fine. The worst barf is the first one of any illness because it's food. After that it's mostly breastmilk (if you're still n ursing-- I had a comfort nursing toddler) and/or pedialyte or whatever fluid you can get them to drink!
A.S. answers from Kansas City on November 10, 2011
I'll loan you my husband!! He's the one who handles the vomit. I clean up our son while he cleans up the rest of the mess. Otherwise, maybe a clothes pin on the nose, and rubber gloves?
B.J. answers from Kansas City on November 10, 2011
Get some ginger capsules from your health food store or have some gingerale on hand. Read the label and make sure it has real ginger in it. Should help. Good luck.
P.B. answers from Spartanburg on November 10, 2011
Pin on your nose and a smear of vick vapo rub under the nostrils...
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