Highlights in Babies and more: June 2-8

Today Monday, as every week, we bring you a summary with the highlights of the week, in these days when the good weather seems to want to arrive, but it has not just settled.

In relation to pregnancy we have known how the gestures of babies are when mothers are stressed and we have explained what are the factors involved in the selection of the sex of the baby.

Focusing on the prevention of the health of babies and children, we have explained why and how to protect children's eyes from the sun, we have talked a little about vaccines, seeing that the Ministry of Health is turning its back on scientific evidence, blocking the circulation of vaccines that would be beneficial for children and we have also warned about the danger of inflatable castles.

On a medical level, to know one of the risks of immediate postpartum, we have told you what are the causes of postpartum hemorrhage.

If we talk about our role as parents, we have known the story of Ryland, a girl who always felt like a boy and whose parents decided at age five to help her change. We have also talked about work and family conciliation, with a recent case, that of Sara Carbonero, who talked about it when it seems that he is not reconciling too much.

Following with us, the parents, we have asked you if this being a father becomes a routine and, at the level of our nights, we have given you some tips to make the transition from cradle to bed easier.

We hope that this week the contents of Babies and more find them interesting, enjoyable and practical. We will work to make it happen.