Sentences with phrase «pumping up enough»

Rather, they're interested in pumping up enough hype and valuation to find a quick exit through an acquisition at an eye - popping premium.
In case coffee doesn't pump you up enough, how about coffee paired with one of the most energy - supporting mushrooms on the planet?
It would be great if anthropogenic CO2 could end the ice age but I sincerely doubt whether we can pump it up enough to warm that huge bucket of nearly freezing water called the global ocean.

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But since compensation was way below average, they stayed just long enough to pump up their resumes and left for much better paying jobs — often in a startup.
By renting and investing, you can end up with enough money to buy a home in cash by the end of your life — and you will never pay a penny of interest, or property taxes, or buy a new sump pump along the way.
If you are convinced that lowering the interest rate, pumping money into the economy and ramping - up government spending is beneficial, then from your perspective a failure of such measures to sustainably boost the rate of economic growth can only mean that the measures weren't aggressive enough.
I know it's Wenger's instructions for tiki - taka at all times, but surely Cech is experienced enough to take matters into his own hands, push defence up to the halfway line, and pump it long.
You don't see Mayfield recognizing the Georgia defense before the snap and communicating an audible to his RB and WRs, which would enhance his projection as a pro, but you do see him setting up the back - shoulder fade to Lamb and using a pump fake to make enough separation to fit the ball into.
So I spent a lot of time hooked up to a pump at least to make sure I've enough for my young ones.
While you're testing your tread depth and making sure your wheels are pumped up with enough air pressure, keep an eye out for any cuts, lumps or bulges while you're there.
As we pump air through the water the pressure inside the bottle builds up until the force of the air pushing on the water is enough to push the cork out of the end of the bottle.
From my own experience, with Child 1 I couldn't pump nearly enough milk so we ended up buying lots of formula anyway (between that, the cost of the pump and the hands - free bras, the cost of the journey to get his tongue tie snipped, and the extra maternity leave I took, I may well be one of the few women to have made an overall loss from breastfeeding).
I think pumping volumes is another area where there is not enough good information and a few moms with oversupply end up creating unrealistic expectations for other moms.
The reason I don't suggest this at least when you are first starting is because you may wind up pumping too close to the next feeding and then your baby will be fussy because there was not enough milk for him or her.
It also means keeping up with pumping so there is enough on reserve when we go off to work!
Having gone back to work, I rely on a good pump to keep up my supply and ensure my little one has enough milk expressed, for when I'm away from him.
Most apron - style nursing covers have a firm neckline — sort of like the underwire on a bra — that holds the fabric out enough so that you can see your baby or your pump parts, which really helps with latching on or getting your pumping stuff hooked up.
Once I was back to working full time (after 6 weeks), I had a hard time pumping often enough to keep up with my hungry little man.
In less than three months you could save up enough money to buy your very own hospital grade pump brand spanking new.
It is hard enough to travel, just on your own personal time, but needing to keep up your pump supply, and your breastfeeding... your breast milk supply.
«I can't pump enough for them to get through the day, should I sit up late at night pumping more?
So, if you can warm up your breast (and the pump flanges on it) enough to simulate the warmth of a baby's mouth (think 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit), you may be able to increase your pumping output and efficiency.
She's still getting most of her nutrition from formula (and probably a few drops a day of breastmilk — I'm no longer pumping eight times a day and the Domperidone is not enough to up my supply alone) but she'll start to get more from her food soon and she's doing wonderfully with eating.
And, if supply is low or just sufficient to keep up with feedings, it can be difficult to pump enough breast milk to have on reserve for when a nursing mom needs to be away from her infant.
Sleeping when baby sleeps, don't be daft, still have to hook up to a pump after the rugby match that passes for nursing, and then still bottle feeding, and just hope it actually helps your production even though you're barely getting enough to get the shield wet.
I am afraid she isnt getting enough milk to get full and I had a lot of milk stored up in the freezer that I had pumped but its starting to run out and I don't always habe a bottle thawed out when she needs it so her dr told me to start supplementing with formula if I feel she did nt get full enough... it breaks my heart tho.
She tends to have trouble going down for naps during the day and sometimes I have just enough for me to squeeze in a pump before she wakes up again.
If you choose to pump milk for missed feedings, remember to pump frequently enough to make up for the missed feedings so that your milk supply doesn't decrease before you want it to.
They may also find that the pump yields little milk for their efforts as not enough of the breast tissue behind the nipple is taken up into the shield; therefore the breast is not «milked» well.
So, what happens is if, oh god I'm so tired, I can't wake up right now and oh gosh well maybe that one bottle of formula might husband can give the baby right now and then you know I'll just sleep and you don't wake up to pump or whatever and then that's where a lot of moms say, oh I didn't have enough milk for my babies.
As if we had not been through enough, after making the hour trip to get my new rental pump, I got home and read the instructions, set it up, and tried it.
Some women who breastfeed start pumping soon after their baby is born to build up their milk supply if they're not producing enough milk.
I started pumping when I went back to work but wasn't making enough to keep up with her feedings.
We had to top him up with formula as I don't produce enough everytime he nurses and sometimes I missed a pump session.
The backlit digital display is nice for night time pumping, because it provides just enough light that there's no need to turn on overhead lights, potentially waking up baby.
Don't feel guilty if you can't seem to get the breastfeeding thing down, or if it just isn't something you're entirely comfortable with, or if you go back to work and can't keep up with pumping enough for your growing kid and decide to supplement with formula; don't feel bad if you never want to breastfeed at all.
The four speed and eight suction levels total up to 32 possible combinations and this is enough to get the pumping job done with ease.
I ended up exclusively pumping and bottle feeding my son to make sure that he had enough because I didn't like not knowing how much he was getting breastfeeding.
Even the best pump didn't empty my breasts, so I couldn't get enough milk out and eventually ended up with supply - killing mastitis.
My wife couldn't pump enough to keep up with our older son's needs when she went to work, so I gave him bottles of half formula, half breast milk.
We still ended up using formula for a couple of days until my milk was in and I was pumping enough.
If the water pressure is an issue and you have an outside tap - this might have better pressure than an inside tap - the pressure may not be good enough to pump water up into the attic but it may be available in an outside tap.
It is important to find the reason for your soreness, so consult a lactation consultant or LLL leader.To maintain your supply make sure that you pump enough to make up for missed feeds.
For a woman who wants to exclusively breastfeed, having them «top up» with a bottle, asked to pump or put pressure on them that they are, «Not making enough» can be incredibly disheartening and challenging for everyone involved in feeding the baby.
It's not enough to show up to work after your maternity leave and expect a pumping room, mini fridge, and understanding from the entire workplace.
I didn't know if I'd be able to make enough milk to keep up with my growing kid, especially since I had to go to bed late and wake up early to pump enough, but I was told adequate sleep was important to maintaining my supply.
When your babies are old enough to sit up without assistance, finding these carts will have you doing fist pumps.
@Catsweets, since you've been supplementing with formula, your body isn't making enough milk, so you have to start pumping to get your milk supply up!
Formula was perfect for me and my fiancé because he was able to get up with her and feed her in the night as well as being able to have sleepovers at her nana and papa's on a whim (not having to prepare and pump enough milk before hand).
I would struggle to wake her up enough to nurse her for a few minutes, then I would pump, feed her the pumped milk out of a shot glass (so as not to cause nipple confusion), then top her up with formula out of the shot glass as well.
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