Sentences with phrase «often means»

If baby is passing soft, yellow stool after a long hiatus from pooping, you can rest easy — but get out your big box of wipes because this often means there will be a LOT of poop when it does come!
For many families, sitting down for a meal together often means arguing over food — what's on the menu, who's eating (or not eating) what and how much.
That often means not even showering because you don't have to.
Making an early bedtime actually happen so that your child can achieve adequate sleep often means doing one or several of the following:
This often means that mom is the one who knows when the baby's diaper was last changed or how often they need to eat.
Being relaxed about the process often means that toddlers actually gain confidence - and control - sooner rather than later.
What's more, many dads want to be far more involved in all aspects of childcare than previous generations, even if it often means flying (feeding, changing....)
«Ten years into marriage, many people have become parents, and that often means one or the other has taken time off from a career, in part or fully, to caretake, and thus has lost time and income.
For a newborn this often means that your baby won't be resting their head on your elbow, but instead further down your forearm just above your wrist.
Feeding young infants often means they are drowsy upon arrival and will tolerate being handed to the arms of a new caregiver more easily.
Often this means carrying a water bottle with you.
What matters most in her book is that breastfeeding mothers get comfortable, which often means leaning back a bit and putting their feet up.
But pulling a muscle or fracturing a bone during pregnancy often means that mom has to continue to suffer until baby is born, especially if she has an injury that requires surgery or high - level pain management.
As your child grows, they test boundaries, and unfortunately, that often means that they want to see what happens when they don't nap.
The commercialization of Mother's Day often means we get gift and get «crap we don't need».
If you want to be an involved parent, you will have to spend much time and effort, and it often means rearranging and rethinking your priorities.
This often means they are featuring foods that kids like (pizza, macaroni and cheese, chicken fingers, and apparently croissants) but that adults think of as unhealthy.
But if they're anything like my toddler, hiding often means curling up under the table and squealing «I'm right here!
Making sure that children are active often means getting them interested in sports.
Traveling with babies often means long days away from the comforts of home (or your hotel room, as the case may be), but if you're formula feeding, you do not want to find yourself miles from your bottle supply with a hungry baby in tow.
This often means sleepless nights, or even nights where you fall asleep right in your baby's room.
While back - to - school may dredge up pictures of harried parents rushing their children through the store to gather up last minute supplies of crayons and glue sticks, back - to - school today often means online classes, business people purchasing huge textbooks and moms dropping their children off at grandma's house while they head to a late - night college class.
This often means that the child has to wear bulk breathing monitors or heart rate detectors to keep them safe during the night.
Healthy eating often means eating the right things in the right amounts.
For many mothers, especially in the United States where paid maternity leave isn't mandated, choosing to breastfeed often means pumping several times a day.
Middle school often means an increase in homework, as well as social challenges, such as making friends and dealing with bullies.
Being a good parent often means sacrificing your comfort to give your child the best.
Summer break often means a new babysitter.
This often means removing during bath and pool.
They are searching for their own identities, which often means rejecting their fathers» patterns.
1 — Being an infertile myrtle these days often means spending lots of time online on women's forums dedicated to providing support in these matters.
Parenting on your own often means doing things you're not entirely comfortable with, from moms who teach themselves how to fix the toilet to dads who learn how to braid their daughter's hair.
Being an infertile myrtle these days often means spending lots of time online on women's forums dedicated to providing support in these matters.
Breastfeeding to natural term (which often means into toddlerhood) just happens.
Nagging a child to do his homework or making repeated threats to try and motivate a child to do chores often means a parent puts in more effort than the child does to get the work done.
She can only regurgitate so much meat at a time which often means not everybody gets fed.
Often this means heaving ourselves out of a well - worn food rut.
Feeding this often means your breast can get «engorged».
Often it means she is enjoying time with friends.
Sharing space with another person often means sharing everything, but a double laundry hamper can keep those dirty clothes separate.
I do encourage families to find a routine that works for them and what that often means is trying to keep the babies on the same feeding cycle.
There is a risk involved with a birth at home or at the hospital, especially considering the access to such equipment often means it is overused.
Often this means you will be dealing with whichever hospital based pediatrician is on call - someone you likely have never even met prior to when they will be examining your baby.
A curious child often means life is also full of sleepless nights for both parent and child.
parents are not as hover - y as I am, plus having 2nd and 3rd kids often means A) you're more relaxed about leaving them in the care of others & B) you're in more need of a break -LRB-!)
Travel is a luxury, and tough times often means giving up luxuries.
Modern living often means you'd like to be able to switch between the breast and the bottle with minimum of fuss with as little disturbance to your baby's feeding routine.
This in itself does not mean they were emergencies, as some are, but more often it means they weren't planned and something during labor lead to the decision.
Entering college as an athlete often means arriving on campus early and having a built - in group of colleagues and companions, even before the majority of students arrive in the dorms.
Everyone knows that being a good parent often means putting your children's needs before your own.
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