Sentences with phrase «bleeding more»

Most women have some change in their periods, including bleeding more days than usual, spotting between periods, or no periods.
He has been bleeding more then usual where I have to clean him up every time before coming back into the house.
On C - span 12/03 or 12/04/2008 were 2 governors; one from South Carolina was saying he is forcing ALL state employees to cut jobs and trying to save jobs by asking everyone in the state system to take off 5 - 6 days without pay before the end of the business fiscal year the end of June 2009; Governor Sanford of SC said he just made the same mandate with college professors to save jobs from bleeding more and the unemployment rate from going up.
I tried reducing the dose back to two capsules a week later and instantly started bleeding more and cried all day.
So if you're bleeding more often, spotting between periods, having heavier periods or not ovulating at all and skipping periods, your progesterone levels are low.
Getting more than 3 grams a day of omega - 3s may make bleeding more likely.
One of the exceptions in this space was the iShares MSCI Spain Capped ETF (EWP), which bled more than 37 % of its total assets last month in the face of the ongoing conflict between Spain and Catalonia's leaders.
We also measured bleeding time because, as you know, if you are thinning blood, you want to see whether the patient will bleed more.
Doing some research about tampons / pads i discovred that they put something in them that makes you bleed more therefor you use more of them, i was so shocked.
I had bled more than the midwives liked, so once back in my bedroom they gave me an injection to speed up the delivery of the placenta.
However, the type of bleeding that occurs varies, as some people experiencing miscarriage bleed more continuously while others bleed irregularly.
During pregnancy, your cervix goes through hormonal and physical changes that may allow it to bleed more easily.
If you feel you bleed more than this, or just prefer to overestimate to be on the safe side, you'll want to invest in a cup that can hold a higher capacity.
There are witnesses that saw bouncers with him at the club bleeding and they possibly tossed him out onto the streets which may have CAUSED HIM TO BLEED MORE and DIE.
«Patients who are taking anticoagulants can be difficult to examine, because they bleed more easily than other patients,» explains Håkon Olav Leira, adding that this demonstrates another of the challenges that the medical team often faces; the bronchoscope images are blurred because blood is obscuring the camera lenses.
You just have to look up and make sure a lot of the herbs that you're doing aren't having blood - thinning effects because you don't want to be cut open and then bleed more.
Heavy menstrual bleeding occurs when a woman bleeds more or longer than women typically bleed during menstruation.
My periods are heavy (but less painful and shorter) and my gums bleed more often.
If they have a small cut it tends to bleed more than when they were not taking DHA supplements.
Moisturizing, glossy lipsticks tend to bleed more than their matte counterparts.
But far more insidious — and something the movie bleeds more tart humor from — are the class barriers that Harding constantly runs up against in the figure skating community.
These are the avenues that could make Bleed more than just a standard boxing movie, but writer / director Ben Younger (Boiler Room) doesn't seem interested in real character development.
Some might say that it's a good excuse to see the film on the big screen, but considering the way that Smith has been marketing «Red State» (taking the show on the road and charging big bucks to see it), the whole thing stinks of a last - ditch effort to bleed more money from his fans.
The Premium package limits you to stylish 17 - inch and 18 - inch alloys, which look good but the bigger wheels and tires do bleed more road noise into the cabin.
This is because the scrotal tissue is sensitive and bleeds more... MORE than skin.
Additionally, these tissues are more «friable» — may tear more easily than normal — and bleed more.
Keep in mind also that ears, gums, and nails tend to bleed more than other areas of the body.
Most cats bleed from the vulva after giving birth, and cats bleed more and for longer periods of time if it is a first birth.
So he is able to tell his somewhat patronizing guide, the French critic Pierre Schneider, to see Uccello's The Battle of San Romano as a modern painting, a flat painting, and to explain why Mantegna's Saint Sebastian bleeds no more than a piece of wood despite being pierced with arrows.
Reducing the cost of advanced energy technologies is the key to finally ending a dependence on volatile global oil markets that holds the American economy hostage, compromises our foreign policy, and bleeds more than a billion dollars a day out of the US economy.
I also like that they don't try to scam their own customers by adding on additional fees at the end such as overpriced shipping / handling options, bogus processing fees, and other sneaky tricks that are often used to bleed more money from you.
Sean: As the Internet bleeds more and more into the real world, I think there are spaces where being anonymous is, for practical reasons, not a good thing.
This uncertainty of Chinese regulations lead crypto markets to bleed more than $ 20 billion in market cap.
Make sure you have some pain medication like ibuprofen (Advil or Motrin)-- but don't take aspirin because it can make you bleed more.
Make sure you have some pain medication — but don't take aspirin because it can make you bleed more.
However, for the first 12 months, many women say they bleed more days than usual and have spotting between periods.
Then these same landlords admit that their rent is too high, but complain that if they charge less, they will bleed more, causing tenants (who NEED a place to live) to subsidize their mistakes.

Not exact matches

And that billboard was, at the time, one of the most visible examples yet of how even the most arcane aspects of the cryptocurrency craze are now bleeding into the «real» world — accompanying a wave of interest in more «mainstream» digital currencies like bitcoin.
Plus, people in the study who took the B3 supplements were more likely than those taking a placebo to develop infections, liver problems, and internal bleeding.
More than a few people say Fisher «bled Target red.»
There was a time not long ago when Jeffrey Sachs — the Harvard - educated economist who tried to end poverty forever — was known more for his capitalism than his bleeding heart.
«With B Corp certification, investors can see that I'm not just some hippie with a bleeding heart; I'm driven by business solutions,» says Ian Rosenberger, founder of Pittsburgh - based Thread International, a recycled fabric company that has raised more than $ 4 million in VC funding.
Some doctors have held off on switching patients to these drugs until there are more widely available bleeding reversal agents on the market — which may happen as soon as this year, Reuters notes.
«My friend was bleeding profusely; I was more concerned about her.
(Good emotional intelligence homework assignments always bleed over and impact more than one category.)
Dozens of malls have closed in the last 10 years, and many more are at risk of shutting down as retailers like Macy's, JCPenney, and Sears — also known as anchor stores — shutter hundreds of stores to staunch the bleeding from falling sales.
Kaner sold to Algo in 1987, but the two Polish brothers in charge were more interested in the manufacturing side of business than retail, and the brand continued bleeding money.
Finland is thought to have lost about 25,000 soldiers during the 105 - day conflict, while the Soviet Union was bled of nearly 200,000 troops, with hundreds more stricken by frostbite.
Their goal was to make marginally more correct decisions than their competitors, in the long haul, and to do so they implemented an analytically rigorous system that not only processed all of the bleeding edge metrics they could find or create, but also heavily incorporated data from old fashioned sources: scouts, who could see things about a player's potential and character that numbers couldn't.
«We believe the bias for stock prices in general remains to the upside, underpinned by a growing economy, low interest rates and increasingly, cheaper oil... With operating margins at elevated levels, top line growth is poised to more quickly bleed through to the bottom line, thus supporting earnings.»
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