The Phenolphthalein Tablet was harmful to the baby's intestines and stomach. Not long after Jell was fed, he began to vomit and suffer from diarrhea.
"What happened? Didn't you take good care of the baby yesterday and let him cool down?" Janice accused.
"How could it be? We have been taking turns to take care of him. The quilt was always well covered," said Megan.
"Someone must have dozed off and let the child kick the quilt," Janice said angrily. She didn't like these servants for a long time, so she took the opportunity to teach them a lesson.
"It's not the right time to pursue responsibility. The baby is suffering from severe vomiting and diarrhea. We have to send him to the hospital as soon as possible, or he will be dehydrated," Jim said and rushed out with his little baby in his arms.
The doctor tested the stool and found that there was no virus or bacterial infection. He inferred that it might be caused by the disorder of stomach and intestines.
Janice took the baby to have an infusion. It was the first time that her baby had an injection, and he cried out in pain. Janice pretended to be sad and wiped her tears.
"Let me hold the baby." Eva took the boy over.
"Jim, the baby was fine. How could he have a gastrointestinal dysfunction all of a sudden? Did the nanny give him something that should not give to eat?"
"Mrs. Janice, don't talk nonsense. We are very careful when feeding the baby. Everything has been fine since you came here this morning," a nanny said.
"The baby began to suffer from vomit and diarrhea after he was fed. Is there anything wrong with the milk?" said Megan thoughtfully.
"I made the milk strictly according to the formula. One hundred and fifty milliliters of water, five spoons of milk. Unless the milk is contaminated after you don't keep it well," said Janice.
"As soon as you mentioned it, I remembered that I went to wash the nursing bottle after the baby finished the milk. I found that there was something white in the milk, it was not like milk powder. I didn't think too much at that time. I thought it was the sugar crystal in the milk powder, so I washed the bottle. Now you talk about this, is it the problem of that thing?" said Carol.
"You're too careless. You have to tell me everything in time, okay? What if there is something wrong with the milk powder?" retorted Megan.
"I will have the milk powder tested. The most important thing now is that the baby is fine," said Jim.
Janice breathed a sigh of relief secretly. She was sure that it was the purgative that did not melt. Fortunately, Carol had poured it out, and no one would know that it was her who put it.
She sniffed and said, "Jim, let me stay here tonight to take care of the baby. I'm really worried about him."
"Okay." Jim nodded.
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