Sentences with phrase «suffocating if»

This courageous dive into the deep end can easily feel suffocating if we abandon ourselves from moments of laughter and discovering new experiences.
As I said we are suffocating ourselves if we give a blind eye to all these.
Having said that, it also provides a platform to be open and spontaneous as I would find it too suffocating if it was solely limited to that.
You'll suffocate if you hold your breath waiting for Brown Forman, Colgate - Palmolive, or Lindt Chocolate to trade at 10x earnings.
Overheating can cause your baby to become ill or even to suffocate if he or she is much too hot.
He might have survived a prolonged second stage or he might have suffocated if his umbilical snapped before his chest was free of the dam.
If the mattress is too large, it won't fit properly in the crib and a baby could suffocate if their airway is restricted due to the mattress bowing in the middle rather than lying flat.
Children can suffocate if they tear off pieces of the plastic liner and swallow them.
It's a feat that is performed routinely on submarines and spacecraft — places where the air supply is limited and occupants would suffocate if CO2 were allowed to build up.
The spray suffocates them if they don't let go.
The puppy will also suffocate if the sac is breached and the pup remains in the birth canal too long.

Not exact matches

Talented employees will take on a bigger workload, but they won't stay if their job suffocates them in the process.
You might have a vision for the outcome of your project, but they could come up with a brilliant, improved idea — and you'll never know about it if you suffocate them with your idea right from the get go.
Oils will usually suffocate the insect but if you suspect the insect is already dead, you can try pouring a small amount of warm water into the ear canal to flush it out, according to Stanford Children's Health.
If you permit yourself to be lured by all the very convincing advertisements suffocating this market then you will simply lose your original stake money very quickly.
He added though that when the temptation during a suffocating point in a relationship may be to escape, couples should consider going away together: «I think there's a great deal to be said for going away together, on your own, preferably if you've got children without your children and investing in your relationship - that is without any doubt at all the best recipe for success.»
Even if history hadn't played out quite as Jenkins predicts, it's worth pondering not only what the crisis cost in terms of holiness, reputation, or dollars, but also (and this is impossible to quantify) in terms of how much potential good was suffocated and refused.
Now, if the organization attempts to stifle dissension that does not in any way threaten the existence and identity of that organization, then we are talking about a level of control that can only be described as suffocating and evil.
If the ground becomes too saturated, it may either suffocate the roots or promote fungal diseases.
If Jets fans have to watch their own quarterbacks play poorly AND opposing ones shred the secondary, that spells trouble (suffocates in avalanche of boos).
If you believe you have a decent offense and don't need a suffocating all - time great defense like recent Ravens and Broncos teams to win games, then the occasional FG allowed is a success.
Combine this suffocating defense with an efficient offense that went 10 - 13 on third downs last week, and you see just how thin the margins are if you want to beat the Bison.
They alternated between two suffocating presses, a 1 -2-1-1 and a «black» (or man - to - man), and Pitino says the idea was, «You're not getting the ball inbounds, but if you do, you're not getting it over half - court.»
If his brothers didn't get out, Greenwood could suffocate them, the way it had so many others — he'd seen it happen.
If Hughton was hoping to cramp the space in the centre to suffocate the home side, Liverpool's reply to it was to overload it even further and rely on quick passes and trickery around the box.
If he's holding the baby a little awkwardly, don't hover and try to re-position (as long as baby isn't suffocating).
Football holder is a great one for larger breasted women because the babies then not quite maybe as... if you look at them you don't think they're being suffocated.
We were warned that our marriage would suffer at the very least, and our babies would suffocate at the worst, if we slept with them in our bed instead of putting them in isolation to sleep.
If you choose something you don't know how to tie properly or a wrap that can't support your baby's weight, you could risk dropping or suffocating your child.
If their head falls forward, they will be unable to right themselves and can suffocate.
A lidded chest can cause injuries if the lid falls, and it can trap or suffocate a child who climbs inside.
Some assertive and independent kids need more training before they're able to cooperate — especially if they feel suffocated by parental demands.
If a baby rolls into the bumper, he might not be able to roll away, and his face could become smothered, his breathing could become obstructed, and he could suffocate.
In their private practices, authors Karen Kleiman and Amy Wenzel often find themselves face - to - face with marriages that are suffocating, as if the depression has sucked the life out of a relationship that was only prepared for the anticipated joy of pending childbirth.
In vertical ladder railing, if the gap is wider than 4 inches, then a baby can wedge in the railings and suffocates.
If the shirt is too tight, you will feel like suffocating inside it.
Watch the baby carefully during the first few times because an infant can easily suffocate, particularly if she or he falls asleep.
On a more sobering note, it may be important to consider or reflect on whether you would think that you suffocated your baby if, under the most unlikely scenario, your baby died from SIDS while in your bed.
The reason Frills tend to be loose, which means that if they are near a baby's face, there's a real possibility that the material could cover the little one's nose and mouth and suffocate them.
Finally, it may be important to consider or reflect on whether you would think that you suffocated your baby if, under the most unlikely scenario, your baby died from SIDS while in your bed.
A baby is at higher risk of suffocating in a baby sling if he or she was born prematurely or with a low birth weight or has breathing problems, such as a cold.
That's why, according to the Mayo Clinic, 89 percent of new parents find their minds racing: What if the baby suffocates?
I know, my little sister nearly suffocated because if this!
Just make sure, as much as this is possible, that you would not assume that if the baby died, that either you or your spouse would think that bed - sharing contributed to the death, or that one of your really suffocated (by accident) the infant.
CPSC says that there is a risk involved in all baby carriers citing that a new baby's neck muscles are very weak and they have trouble moving to a new position if they are suffocating.
A consumer alert released by the agency today says newborns are at particular risk because they have weak neck muscles which make it difficult for them to move to a better position if they are suffocating.
Babies who share a bed can become suffocated or overheat if parents roll over on to them.
However, now that he's out of your tummy, you start panicking if whether you'll suffocate him!
Your child can't hurt himself if he comes in contact with the railing, but he can suffocate in bumpers (or any excess bedding) if he nestles his face up against it.
If they aren't the correct fit, your baby may pull them up, become entangled, and even suffocate.
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