I would rock a little and then stay still and she would go back to sleep and return to
normal breathing after about 10 min.
Not exact matches
They won't be entirely mature until a few hours
after your baby is born, when she / he finally settles into a
normal breathing pattern.
The babies all held their breath, and it took about 10 seconds
after the dive was over for their
breathing to return to
normal.
It also helps bring baby's heart rate, temperature, blood pressure and
breathing rates back to
normal after the stimulation of being born.
After you quit, you and your baby's heartbeat will return to
normal, and your baby will be less likely to develop
breathing problems.
The tube will dissolve
after a few years inside the boy's body, giving his bronchus time to grow strong enough for
normal breathing.
After this shord high intensity period, drop your pace to
normal or below
normal (you can even walk if you feel winded) until you have recovered and your
breathing has returned to
normal.
After that, you can start running at your
normal pace again and add another period of high pace.
Some pets can show muscle twitching or look like they are still
breathing after for a short period of time — this is
normal even though they have passed.
It's
normal for a dog to start
breathing harder or panting
after exertion.
His
breathing does resume to
normal after resting.
When I walk her her
breathing is shallow at first but
after a while it goes to
normal but at some point during the walk near the end (1 hr) she will briefly reach.
Even
after your pet's heart has stopped, occasionally it may still appear is if your pet is
breathing or that his or her muscles are moving — these are
normal reactions of the body
after passing away and can be expected.