Although nuts are natural, they are high in fat, so they should be offered sparingly — not more than once
a week during normal times.
Not exact matches
During those first two
weeks, I spent much of my
time obsessing about perfecting my daughter's latch and trying my best to ignore the pain of cracked and blistered nipples that are a
normal part of the early breastfeeding days.
They allow you to easily gain access
during feeding
time and since it's common for you to outgrow your
normal bra
during the first few
weeks of nursing, they provide ample room for these changes.
During the
week the
normal increase in weight should not exceed 300 g, so it is extremely important at a certain
time to visit a doctor and follow his recommendations.
During the last three to four
weeks and while nursing, a pregnant cat should eat about two to four
times her
normal amount of food.
Anyone who rubs you the wrong way after a few hours
during normal times will make you want to stick a pencil through your eye
during the first few
weeks postpartum.
During the 40 or so
weeks, your baby grew inside of you, your body gradually changed and took on more weight and it will take this same amount of
time or more to get back to
normal.
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During the legislative session, staffers list having worked exceedingly long hours beyond the
normal 35 - hour
week, and build up compensation
time.
Sagawa and colleagues compared mice whose mothers had received 30 % fewer calories
during pregnancy with
normal controls and found that the underweight pups experienced a shift in
timing: the
normal increase in blood leptin a
week earlier than usual.
So there's no right or wrong
time to fast
during the
week and if done correctly (by sticking to short and intermittent fasts) you'll be able to continue with your every day activities as
normal, with the added bonus of losing weight!
During normal training when you may just be piddling around with no clear direction... we all go through
times like these... use your home base style of working out at least once a
week and you can mix something else in with it once a
week.
Thanks for the info, I found 2
weeks ago, that I have a hard
time of burning fats... versus carbs
during training or maybe something else was going on (there was has been a change in my workouts from morning to evening too)... but I started eating 75g or so of carbs at night (with same training intensity,, mostly aerobic with 2 days of «speed») the following
week my energy levels were back to
normal... not sure I do so well in ketogenic state or perhaps I wasn't as balanced as I should have been (carb, protein, fat) or my body just isn't acclimitized to those things yet (ketosis)... working on it though...
I have switched their food a few
times (always transitioning over a few
weeks) and it definitely happens more
during the transition, then they'll have
normal stools for several
weeks but it gets mushy and smelly again sometimes.
During the first 6
weeks of pregnancy, the energy requirements of bitches do not change significantly, so that the feeding schedule used for
normal adult maintenance (two meals a day at regular
times) properly meets their needs.
Clinical signs of pyometra present after four to eight
weeks after estrus (heat);
during estrus the cervix is open as the female is looking to accept a mate, this is the
time that an infectious agent (usually E. coli) infect the uterus; if the diarrhoea has been occurring for more than four
weeks, it is possible that it may have contributed to the pyometra, but usually pyometra is caused by bacteria from the urinary tract or
normal vaginal flora.
The easiest
time to integrate dogs and cats is
during their «socialisation period» (up to eight
weeks of age in cats and 12
weeks in dogs),
during which
time puppies and kittens will accept the presence of the other individual as
normal.
Consider that
during the last three
weeks, you'll need to increase her feeding to almost two
times her
normal maintenance dosage.
In fact over 500 unwanted pets have been aimed at us
during this
time and this is pretty
normal as we get - on average - 60 calls a
week to take on and re-home pet BC's.
The following explanatory variables were included in the analysis: gender, breed, age of arrival to a new home (in
weeks), place of birth (at mother's home / at breeder) amount of socialisation, number of children in the household, number of adults, number of dogs in the household, number of other diagnosed diseases, the
time the dog has to spend alone
during a
normal day, amount of daily exercise, amount of activities done with the dog, dietary supplements, neutering status and type of food.
I probably drink three
times as much water as
normal during Frieze
Week.