Frequent vomiting in a 9-month-old could be caused by various factors such as gastroenteritis, food allergies, reflux, or infections. It is important to monitor the frequency and consistency of the vomit, along with any other accompanying symptoms like fever or diarrhea. Consulting with a pediatrician for a thorough evaluation and possible diagnostic tests is recommended to determine the underlying cause and appropriate treatment.
No, but what ever is causing you to vomit could be.
This depends upon what it is that you are throwing. Throwing a javelin is not like throwing a fit, or throwing a fight. Let's say you are throwing a javelin. Your throwing could be accurate, powerful, and (since a javelin is a weapon) perhaps deadly. But all of that depends upon context.
Throwing up can be from all kinds of things. There is a good possibly that you could be pregnant.
Throwing a rock.
We could PICK UP litter instead of throwing on the ground.
The outcome of throwing something out of a moving vehicle could result in a littering charge. In most states this will just be a fine.
To prevent your toddler from gagging himself and potentially throwing up, it is important to closely supervise him and remove any small objects or toys that could be a choking hazard. Encourage him to chew his food thoroughly and avoid giving him large pieces of food that could be difficult for him to swallow. Additionally, teach him not to put objects in his mouth and to avoid rough play that could lead to gagging. If you notice your toddler gagging frequently, consult with a pediatrician for further guidance.
because a dodgeball is so light has no friction when you're throwing.
Tybalt wanted to fight Romeo in the middle of a dinner party and dance that Capulet was throwing. Naturally a fight would have spoiled the party. And as far as he could see, Romeo was causing no trouble.
Throwing water on a bonfire can help extinguish the flames and prevent the fire from spreading. It is important to do this carefully to avoid causing steam or creating hot embers that could potentially cause injury.
no never
they could be put anywhere