Question
Does fasting become invalid if the fasting person vomits a full mouth? And if the question is: If the fasting person is a pregnant woman who vomited, what is the ruling on her fast?
Answer
I say, and with God's help: If vomiting overcomes him, it does not break the fast at all, whether the vomit is much or little. However, if he intentionally induces vomiting to the full extent of his mouth, it invalidates his fast; because he has broken the fast by vomiting, and he must make up for it without expiation. The same applies to a pregnant woman, and God knows best.