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Two kittens are playing. A different kitten comes into the scene and throws up. It is at the end of the video. The video is 38 seconds.
The baby spits up clear liquid at 8 seconds. The sister exclaims at that moment. It is 15 seconds long.
This is a gif that repeats continuously. I guess the content is obvious.

In the video below, the baby spits up around 15 seconds. The sister reacts and calls for their mother. She does use a cuss word and her mom tells her not to say that. (It may not be appropriate for some kids.) She calls it throw up and is bothered by it. It is 42 seconds long.
This video is quite long but only the first minute is relevant as an exposure. The child shakes and has spasms associated with throwing up, then throws up a bit into a bowl. His father is helping.
The video below is a minute-long compilation of babies throwing up. Usually it is on an adult.
The young man in the first row (third from left) in the blue shirt throws up during the performance. He looks distressed before he does it. The other kids scatter and respond rather dramatically. He throws up at 26 and 33 seconds. The video is 54 seconds.
In the video below, two young women are parasailing. The girl on the right seems nauseous from the start and throws up at around 20 seconds, a bit more around 30 seconds and again at 45 seconds. At the end she states she feels better. The entire video is around 1:30.
A young person wearing a black shirt with white and gray stripes in the back row throws up. It starts at around 12 seconds. He uses his hand to try to hold it. He spasms and throws up a few times. He is helped off stage and it ends around 30 seconds. The video is 59 seconds. There is no vomiting sound because the music covers it up.
This video below is 1:21 seconds long. The person in the light blue top is having fun on the roller coaster until about 30 seconds. She throws up just after one minute. Whoever posted the video made that section in slow motion. She apparently got some on herself but it isn’t clearly visible. The noise of the ride covers any vomiting sounds.
The person on the left throws up into a clear bag during an airplane stunt maneuver. They are briefly weightless and bounce up. The throw-up goes everywhere. The airplane noise covers any vomiting sounds. It is 17 seconds long.
This video captures a person in the car in front of them that is throwing up. They are laughing and exclaiming but this is obviously not funny to someone with emetophobia.
This person vomits loudly on an airplane. It takes place from the very beginning of the video. There is almost no vomit visible but the sound is prominent. His friends think it is hilarious. It is 46 seconds long.
This person vomits off the side of a boat. It is 46 seconds long. The first throw-up is at 8 seconds. There are vomiting and coughing sounds but you may need to turn up the volume to hear them.
The next two videos were created using AI video programs. They are both short and the ‘people’ involved are not actual people. There is no sound. The first one is someone vomiting in a classroom and ends with other students looking alarmed. The second is someone throwing up in their bed. They are both exaggerated and do not accurately represent the volume of stomach content, particularly the bed scene.
This video is 4:42 seconds long. He throws up several times and the sound is prominent. He throws up at 5 seconds. The last time is about 1:20 seconds.
This is a compilation from various movies. Please preview to determine if it is appropriate as far as other elements that are part of the movie.