Sentences with phrase «stomach puts pressure»

This became the rule - every time Howard finished a meal (a full stomach puts pressure on a puppy's bladder), woke up from a sleep, or had a big playtime (excitement can cause a puppy to pee), we'd take him outside and wait for the magic signal.
A full stomach puts pressure on the colon and the bladder, and if you do not take the puppy out you give him no option but to resort to whatever space he gets.
This occurs because the distended stomach puts pressure on the large veins in the abdomen that carry blood back to the heart.

Not exact matches

On the other hand, profit margins are on the decline, and it may be hard for companies to stomach larger capital expenses, especially with labor costs already putting pressure on bottom lines.
It's also important that athletes are taught to brace their abs by asking them to create intra-abdominal pressure by tying an elastic band around their stomach, or trainers can put their hands around their waist and cue them to expand the band with their abdominals throughout the Glute Bridge.
Don't sit them too upright, since that can often put too much pressure on their stomach.
As your baby grows your uterus stretches to accommodate it, putting increased forward pressure on your stomach muscles.
If you have had a cesarean birth (C - section), your baby may put too much pressure on your stomach in this hold.
You're not producing as much milk as you could be because you're sleeping on your stomach (which puts pressure on your breasts), you've returned to work, you're expending a lot of energy, or your baby is sleeping through the night.
This puts some pressure on the stomach to help alleviate your child's discomfort.
Enlargement of the uterus not only puts pressure on stomach but also the bladder causing the feel of going more often.
The upright posture moves air to the top of the stomach, and the forward lean puts a little pressure on the stomach to eject the air, helping the baby to burp.
The enlargement of the uterus puts pressure on the stomach causing acid build - up.
I'd put him lying on his tummy across my body so his own body weight would put pressure on his stomach while he nursed, and gravity would prevent my milk flow from being too strong.
Holding your little one to your chest, just rock back and forth, and gravity will naturally put pressure front and back on your baby's stomach each time you rock.
While other parents may suggest letting your child sleep in a car seat, experts don't recommend this because it seems to put more pressure on the stomach and may increase reflux symptoms.
It will probably get worse as your uterus continues to grow and puts more pressure on your intestines and stomach.
A less - full stomach puts less pressure on the lower esophageal sphincter (LES).
Lay your baby on her stomach across your arm, putting light pressure on her tummy with your hand (sometimes known as the football hold).
The problem might come from hormones, which relax the muscles of the digestive tract, and from the pressure the growing baby puts on the stomach.
It occurs because the growing baby puts increased pressure on your stomach, while hormones relax the muscles that close the esophagus, allowing stomach acid to rise.
Another reason: Your expanding uterus puts pressure on your digestive organs, pushing that stomach acid into your esophagus.How you eat can help to quell symptoms, though.
Food and gasses put pressure on the stomach, causing stomach contents (including stomach acid) to leak back into the esophagus.
Your expanding uterus puts pressure on your stomach, causing the contents of your meals to come back up while you sleep.
The reason is simple — when you slouch you put abnormal amounts of pressure on your intestines and your stomach.
Stomach sleeping is among the key reasons for your pain — it puts the spinal column under great pressure.
When you cough or breathe deeply, your abdominal pressure increases and puts more pressure on the LES as it tries to contain stomach contents below the diaphragm.
Plus, stomach sleepers put pressure on their muscles and joints, possibly leading to numbness, tingling, aches, and irritated nerves.
Bloat occurs when a dog's stomach fills with fluid, air or food, enlarging the stomach and putting pressure on surrounding organs and decreasing the blood supply to organs.
The puppy will not be able to eat normally until the day after returning home, to give the wound time to heal enough before pressure is put on it from a full stomach.
The air - filled stomach also puts pressure on the large veins in the abdomen, which prevents blood from returning to the heart.
If the enlarged spleen puts pressure on the stomach, there may be vomiting and loss of appetite.
As the stomach enlarges, it puts pressure on the diaphragm causing respiratory distress.
Bloat occurs when air fills a dog's stomach, putting pressure on surrounding organs and compressing veins in the abdomen.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z