Sentences with phrase «little spurt»

The Nuggets went on a 7 - 0 run thanks to a little spurt by Andre Miller, but the Warriors answered with an 11 - 0 run to close the half.
Little spurts of reading help disengage you from the stressors of your day without taking your head out of the game entirely.
«They've produced at such a high rate, there are going to be games or little spurts where you're not going to get a point,» Lightning coach Jon Cooper said.
While we have gotten little spurts of warmth the past few weeks, it is inevitably ruined by grey days and wind chill.
With achieving balance in life with the under -40-hour work week and a full 8 hours of sleep, perhaps people are craving little spurts of zest.
I think those are fun in little spurts but I don't want to just have games like that.
Little spurts and big swooshes dance across the canvas.

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You don't have to worry about checking in hours before your flight, or hanging around when you land for the luggage carousel to spurt out your bags — and it usually saves you a little bit of money, too.
great for enjoying with a cup of tea at 2 am when your little one is going through a growth spurt... I may be speaking from experience there...
I seem to go in spurts with using our panini press... I sometimes forget all about it, but then when I use it I'm quickly reminded what an awesome little appliance it is.
They've still got a little growth spurt I expect them to hit soon.
It just made me feel like I had a little something more (especially with only one working breast) for growth spurts etc..
My daughter started out in a bassinet by our bed, and that worked fine for a little while until the first couple growth spurts when she wanted to eat every twenty minutes.
During a growth spurt, babies tend to eat more frequently and sleep a little longer than usual.
But, as with breastfed babies, the feedings might stretch out a little once the spurt is over.
Babies tend to go through rapid growth spurts, during which they might put on a little extra weight or length.
My guess, from your note, is that your little one is going through a growth spurt.
ELIZABETH MYLER: Even though growth spurts, we never even noticed growth spurts in Africa — that's what I'm saying because baby's just had total access all the time for short little first.
IF your little man is going through a growth spurt, it DOES seem crazy.
Unfortunately I didn't think fast enough and spurt out a cocky little laugh.
And, as another blogger noted, we've all seen how some babies get a little chubby, then lengthen out with the next growth spurt.
So I wouldn't be surprised if he was starting to wake again — this time period in their little lives is filled with a lot of growth spurts — so I highly advice to read about the 4th trimester.
Little Miss seems to be going threw yet another growth spurt!
(This was during a growth spurt, I was struggling to function with very little sleep and not coping with marathon feeding....)
These spurts are mentally and physically exhausting — both for baby and parents — so ride the wave together by getting close and offering extra comfort to your little one.
There aren't any hard - and - fast rules when it comes to your baby's behavior — although growth spurts can be to blame, your little one is often undergoing a number of changes, such as teething, that can also affect their behavior.
So if your little one seems to be sleeping more than normal, they may be preparing for a growth spurt.
During the newborn period, it's best to feed your little sprout through these spurts.
I am going to give it three weeks to see if he lessens up a little since my Dr said the reason he is eating so much is because he is going through a growth spurt!
At midnight we did a diaper change and 5 oz bottle he seemed hungry, he chugged the bottle and cried when it was empty, so I refilled with some warm water it seemed to help a little, I rocked him (which I only do when he's sick, teething or growth spurt)..
Your little prince or princess may be going through infant growth spurts which are normal for babies when they are under one year.
She did a huge growth spurt this year and is now 12 and needs a little older design of clothes.
(If he was a little early it could be the 12 - week spurt and he'll be back to normal in a few days — I hope it's as simple as that.)
This is sometimes a little bit easier for those people who have older children because smaller kids experience growth spurts ever once in a while.
Your little one may be sick, teething, have trapped gas, be in the midst of a growth spurt or may just have a more demanding personality.
But for now, let's focus on the fact that carrying your baby belly - down is an awesome way to provide many of the benefits of Tummy Time to your little one in short spurts throughout your day.
From you what you describe, it sounds as if your little one may be going through a growth spurt.
This gives your carers some extra just in case your little one is sick or going through a growth spurt and wanting more milk than normal.
We had the occasional hiccup due to growth spurts, teething, etc., but he always got back on an all night schedule with little intervention from us.
It could also be that your baby is going through a growth spurt and needs to feed a little more frequently for a few days in order to meet the rapid changes their body is undergoing.
These little ones actually won't experience their «spurt» till the 3 week marker, but they begin tanking up around the 2 week marker.
Your little one will, depending on how early he / she was born, may need to catch up gestationally so that first growth spurt may be delayed.
I can assure you your baby is probably NOT starving, and most likely you have PLENTY of milk, your little bundle is simply going through his / her first growth spurt.
His or her little body needs it and all that feeding is going to boost your milk supply for when the actual growth spurt happens.
To go with your son's adolescent growth - spurt, a nasty little temper might take over your teenager.
She was a little more fussy and gassy last night and today, but I suspect the six week growth spurt is the culprit.
When little ones are having a growth spurt or are sick, they often nurse more to tell your body to make more milk for them.
we have found that she is going through a growing spurt when this is happening, so could it be that he blatter is growing a little slower then the rest of her??
Unfortunately because I didn't suffer through bfing during what I now know was a growth spurt, I started needing to feed formula a little every day.
Any tips on how to help make growth spurts a little easier on this exhausted 1st - time mom?
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