The force required to vomit varies among individuals and can depend on several factors, such as the volume of contents in the stomach and the person's physical condition. Vomiting involves the contraction of abdominal muscles and the diaphragm, which generates significant pressure—estimates suggest that the pressure can reach around 20 to 50 mmHg. This force is sufficient to expel stomach contents through the esophagus and out of the mouth. However, the exact force can vary widely based on the individual's anatomy and circumstances.
does mommy force herself to vomit? Children alway's reinact what there parents or other siblings do. if mommy or daddy do not vomit, then look at other family members.
Take them to a doctor!
Because - an emetic is given to force the patient vomit. If given to an unconscious patient - the patient could choke if the vomit enters the airway.
That would depend on the amount of vomit and its makeup. (Some vomit is mostly liquid, some is mostly chunks.)
force is not a think it is only in star wars
No
You will vomit!
Vomit
take him to a hospital!
You take the vomit you got from the crane after you helped the boy with his frisbee, to the BumperCras line. When you find it get longer put the fave vomit infront of it so they will leave.
They way horses stomachs are, they can never vomit Some people also cannot as there stomach has been moved
This depends on the bone; to break a finger generally doesn't take much force, but your femur or your thigh bone is harder than cement!