Sentences with phrase «bond bears feel»

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With the stock market in a free - fall, fixed - income investors anxious about coming interest rate hikes by the Federal Reserve might feel a little better about boring bonds and their measly coupons.
When the baby is finally born, there will be no mystery because the baby will still feel the familiar comfort of your presence, thanks to the strong bond established back in the womb.
I had a hard time picturing myself nursing before my baby was born, but because of the health benefits, bonding and cost my husband and I both felt strongly that breastfeeding was something we would do for the first year.
Snuggling with your freshly born baby — sans clothing or blankets — is the surest way to promote feelings of bonding, comfort and safety.
Remember that road trips are a time to bond and spend time together, so don't be afraid to actually talk with your child if he's feeling bored or begins to get tired during the trip.
My cousin gave me some good advice to not stress about not feeling bonded with your baby while pregnant, there is no possible way you will not be bonded with them after you see them when they are born.
So give yourself time to feel that bond, and bear in mind that your feelings of love and care may vary by the moment or over longer stretches of time.
You may feel that you've bonded with your baby before he's born.
For others, it can take until the baby is born before they really feel bonded to their child.
Traditional families are able to begin bonding with their child before it is even born, so many adoptive families feel at a disadvantage.
He would seem to be much more at home as the main crony of James Bond than as anything one could remotely find in a tale about the scariness of a ring of online predators, and his plot, which would necessitate the world's most inept law enforcement to pull off (and we have that here), feels like something borne out of a trashy crime novel.
Interesting, I always felt bad (yes, even through the recent bear market) about putting 8 % into bonds due to the low returns, but this is reassuring.
Cockatiels are highly intelligent and they form strong bonds with their owners, so they can become depressed or bored if they begin to feel like they're being neglected.
Traditional families are able to begin bonding with their child before it is even born, so many adoptive families feel at a disadvantage.
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