Sentences with phrase «of a letdown when»

It's can be difficult to help kids deal with their feelings of letdown when you're struggling with your own, similar feelings.
SO sorry to hear about your prom night — it gets so hyped up that it's almost more of a letdown when it doesn't look the way it does in teen movies.
While that is cause for excitement, it was kind of a letdown when looking at their profiles as they weren't quite my type.
It's kind of a letdown when compared to the roaring adrenaline rush of the beginning.
The primary camera is bit of a letdown when compared to the supremely fantastic front camera.
There's also 2 GB of RAM on this phone, which should be fine but feels like a bit of a letdown when you consider that the Force and Style each come with 3 GB.
The Blu Vivo 6 has a design that would fit most flagship devices but may be a bit of a letdown when it comes to the spec inside the phone.

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Of course, it is always a letdown when they make it to the break room only to discover a veggie and cheese platter and a box of store bought cookieOf course, it is always a letdown when they make it to the break room only to discover a veggie and cheese platter and a box of store bought cookieof store bought cookies.
With all of my experimentations lately I fully understand the complete letdown you feel when you've dedicated time, energy, and money into something that just doesn't produce the results you were looking for.
Everyone expected an emotional letdown to follow, but the Flyers won their 12th straight game that Saturday in Hartford, beating the Whalers 5 - 2, and on the flight home Keenan, so proud of his young team that his eyes misted over when talking about it, helped the stewardesses serve meals.
The signing was viewed as a letdown in Dortmund at the time when he signed as Lewandowski's replacement, & then for the duration of his first season - after which 2 more strikers were brought in - including Ciro Immobile.
But some babies — like those who are fussy when they nurse, or those whose moms produce an overabundance of milk or have a very swift milk letdown — do gulp air as they swallow.
If your breast pain happens in both breasts and starts at the beginning of a feed when your baby starts gulping, it could be due to a strong milk letdown.
In the first few weeks, babies tend to fall asleep at the breast when the flow of milk is slow (this slowing of the flow occurs more rapidly if the baby is not well latched on, since the baby depends on the mother's «letdown» or milk ejection reflex to get milk).
When my daughter latched and my milk letdown, I experienced a rush of negative emotions about myself, my daughter, and life in general.
When the letdown or flow of milk is too fast for baby to manage, it can make nursing a stressful and sometimes scary experience for baby, sort of like trying to drink from a fire hose.
When your baby suckles, the combination of his compression of the nipple and areola and the negative pressure he creates by sucking — along with the internal rush of milk from the «letdown» reflex — delivers the milk directly to him.
When you're pumping, some of the things that can interfere with letdown and your breast milk supply are feeling rushed, pumping in an uncomfortable environment, and the stress of having a sick or premature infant.
When that wave of oxytocin hit with letdown in a nursing session, I felt invincible.
Yes, I would gaze tenderly at the baby in my arms and I totally felt the warm rush of bonding hormones flood my system when letdown occurred.
It occurs as the result of overly full breasts or your letdown reflex happening when you didn't intend it to (like when you hear a crying baby in the supermarket and your boobs inexplicably start leaking milk.)
Breastfeeding Basics adds that a mother's forceful letdown reflex may cause the baby to choke, gag or sputter when a jet of milk sprays too quickly into his mouth.
The letdown reflex is an involuntary reaction when baby suckles at the breast, sending a message to a mother's brain to release the hormones prolactin (responsible for milk production) and oxytocin (responsible for the release of milk from milk ducts).
I noticed when I would pump for longer amounts of time that I would get multiple letdowns instead of just one letdown which increased the number of ounces I produced.
MARIE BISHOP: With my first he actually dealt with it really well considering that he was six weeks preemie I was kind of shocked by that whereas my full term baby she has a lot of clicking and coughing and every once in a while a little bit of choking and we mainly deal with it, just we do a lot of side lane nursing which is besides that I get to lay down but it is what it is I feel like I can't really control it's when the letdown comes and the other side I have to push my hand really hard on the other side or I'll end up soaking myself because both sides are really strong
When we say that those flutter sucks at the end of a nursing session are «just pacifying,» we forget that a mother may have another «letdown» late in a feeding, and the baby may get more milk.
Another, lesser - known discomfort is a phenomenon known as D - MER, where mothers feel strong feelings of depression and agitation when their milk lets down (these feelings are linked to hormones, and disappear soon after letdown).
Your breasts may leak when they become so full of milk that they overflow or when your letdown reflex kicks in unexpectedly.
She may or may not have dysphoria with letdowns when pumping and before spontaneous letdowns, this also is dependent of the intensity of her D - MER.
When my milk came in, three days after the birth of my youngest, I recognized the signs of strong letdown immediately.
If you are the only one who takes care of the baby, you may have to prepare them to be alone for you not to get a total emotional letdown when they join preschool.
I lost count of the number of times I was feeding on one breast when the letdown reflex kicked in, and milk started leaking from the other one.
Still, it does remain interesting and quite watchable even if the characters and story are cartoonish, but any aspirations of being a good film get blown into the wind by a grossly overblown deus ex machina ending and is further evidence of De Palma's problem: he has so much fun setting things up he seems begrudging when he has to end it, and it's a letdown both for him and for us that he can't punctuate things properly.
When the third act reverts back to a more straightforward and streamlined level design, with the final battle being very linear, it's a bit of a letdown.
Unquestionably marvellous is the (anachronistic) 5.1 Dolby Digital audio, featuring more gut - churning bass than Dolby owners will be used to as the robots march on New York City, though this showpiece use of the LFE channel occurs so early in the action that it's a mild letdown when no other facet of the mix proves quite as memorable.
The Dolby Digital and DTS 5.1 mixes are a bit of a letdown, despite much ricocheting of bullet effects between the split - surrounds; dialogue sounds damp, particularly with the DD track, and bass is unusually reserved, if punchy when called to arms.
Now I have to balance my own wavering expectations between renewed anticipation one of the sweetest gentlest comic adventures I've ever read and the letdown I felt when I heard Michael Cera was playing Scott Pilgrim.
When a studio has made some of the finest animation in the history of cinema, it's quite a letdown to describe their new movie as better than the «Ice Age» series but not quite up to «The Croods.»
Oddly, it is possible that the set - up is in a way slightly too good, as when the rubber hits the road and the Babadook jumps from page to flesh, the monster itself is a bit of a letdown.
The plot is the biggest letdown — in a kind of Mercury Rising / 16 Blocks hybrid, John's escorting a genius hacker across town when the shit goes down.
So when Blair Witch turned out to be just another forgettable found - footage freakout — one without a fraction of the suggestive power of the zero - budget original — my letdown was probably disproportionate to the film's run - of - the - mill mediocrity.
While Christmas may be a much anticipated season for many businesses to make extra profits, B&N's internal time bomb is seemingly about to explode when multiple voices of anger and letdown define what the inside chaos looks like.
However some doubts were raised last week when insider Peter Dodd claimed via Twitter that that Titanfall was running at 30 fps and sub-720p on the Xbox 360, which would naturally be a bit of a letdown for fans.
The campaign featured in Battlefield: Hardline is somewhat of a letdown, even when compared to the generic mess that was Battlefield 4's single - player experience.
The real letdown comes with the Wii U version, which sees owners of Nintendo's console once again left with a sub-par experience marred by frequent frame - rate issues and some pretty striking texture quality problems that makes it hard to recommend when both 360 and PS3 offer up smoother gameplay and more enjoyable online play as a result.
The fighting side of the game was a bit of a letdown, it seemed to be a little hap hazard and loose when it came to trying to fight off even the weakest of enemies.
https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/74dee883ea3ca03a5ac20f825e634726b00597d1d5c6382cb4e6ab89f139d905.png Lack of sparks when throwing a punch is a letdown.
Marvel vs. Capcom Infinite isn't too shabby when it comes to the amount of content it offers either; Arcade mode is here, as is a new cinematic story which is a bit of a letdown.
Of course, it all comes down to how good Samsung Mall is when it comes to pattern recognition — after all, Bixby turned out to be a massive letdown for the company last year.
Lenovo is usually on its game when it comes to keyboards, but this one is a bit of a letdown.
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