I'm so sorry you are having to go through this. It is miserable to watch you little one suffer through a stomach bug. We have had more than our fair share of stomach viruses in our house so I have learned a lot. First of all, don't let her drink as much as she wants because you fear dehydration (although, you should fear dehydration!! It's serious). But, if you don't introduce the fluids VERY slowly, her digestive system will not have time to settle and she will continue with the vomitting. Try a different flavor of Pedialyte or the pops. My son isn't a big fan either. Start with 1 tsp of fluid in a medicine syringe. After she has held that down for 20 minutes, give her another tsp. After she has held that down for 15 minutes, give her another tsp. After 10 minutes, another tsp then do another 10 minutes and then go down to 5. If she throws up, you'll need to start over. If you feel like she's become too dehydrated, just take her to the ER for fluids. You can also call and urgent care clinic to see if they do fluids. I think many of them do. Do not feed her solids until this is under control. Even after she does stop vommitting, feed her bland foods for at least 2 days (even if she seems to be doing great). Nothing high in fiber or fat (no beans, whole wheat, oatmeal, butter, etc). Stick with rice, crackers, white bread, bananas, apple sauce etc. Things that move slowly through the digestive track. My son recently went through this. He is 4 so a different situation. I would think he was getting better (wouldn't have thrown up for 24 hours and all of a sudden it would happen again after eating something he shouldn't have). I knew better but he hadn't eaten in days and I just wanted him to eat what he felt like eating. Bad move...and I knew better!! Ugh. I finally gave him children's Malox and it was a like a wonder drug. His little system was so out of whack, it just needed help setteling. Although, you'd need to talk to your pedi office to see if an 11 month old can have anything along these lines. There is always the chance she has Rotavirus too. When my girlfriend's son had it, it seemed as is he was recovering and then would start throwing up again. It came and went for a week!!! Just watch the dehydration. I'm so sorry, M.. I really hope she starts to recover today!!!