how old are your children? |
When I had norovirus and had this (only once in my life), I vomited into a plastic bag. Norovirus was the woorst. |
| Our throw-up bowl is the biggest blue plastic bowl I have in a nesting set. It is also used for popcorn, mixing large recipes, basically anything for which we need a large bowl. |
| Never happened often enough to require specially designated bowls. |
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What? You have a special popcorn bowl? That is also used for vomit? Hmm. Ok.
When I was little we were just given a towel. I wouldn't do that, I'd give someone a small trash can or something. Certainly not a bowl for popcorn, though. |
NP and haven't had roto, but I am on Wegovy which, at times, might as well be the same thing. I grab the small trash can that is next to the toilet. |
| yuck |
Must be the Ozempic. |
| It is called the barf bowl and was at one time a plastic punch bowl for a party but has only been used for stomach bugs since our kids were little. Now they are old enough to get to the bathroom but we still get it out just in case and it saved us many times when they were small. Teeny kids can’t sit by the toilet waiting to throw up or often recognize the sensation in time |
| We use a small bathroom trashcan that is lined with a plastic bag so once the puke is over, you just throw away the bag. I’m baffled not everyone does this. |
| Ugh. Our throw up bowl is only a throw up bowl. |
| No but our foot wash bucket is our throw up bucket. Its the only bucket in the house. |
| ah that moment as a kid where you figure out there in only ONE big yellow popcorn bowl. Then declare from there on out you no longer like popcorn, or feel like caesar salad at large family gatherings. |
| We alternate between a bucket and the little basin we got from the hospital when the kids were born. |
Somehow we managed without it. |