Highlights in Babies and more: June 14-20

Like every Monday, we review the most outstanding contents we have published in Babies and more the last week.

The interview with psychotherapist Enrique Blay, a specialist in the emotions of the mother and the baby, has given much of himself. In the first part of the talk we have had with him he told us that "The psychological development begins at the time of conception" and in the second part of the interview he told us that "A mammalian birth is the best for the emotional health of the mother and the baby. "

Speaking of birth, we have taught a beautiful photo report of a home birth and we have spoken of a phrase that is said very frequently after a C-section "Quiet, the scar has been very good for you."

We have also commented on a story that has caught our attention: a woman who has been a mother of triplets at age 66 and we have made our criticism of a television program about How much does it cost to be born?

Various reflections have occupied us last week. We have talked about a recommendation about the colecho that parents often hear "Don't put it in your bed, get used to it" and another about Why I just didn't like the transitional object. We also wanted to know if you would look for a rental mother if you couldn't have children?

On the other hand, a study that has come to light which states that the firstborn are more intelligent has generated several comments on our pages.

Pregnant women may be interested in finding out what their child will look like with Discovery, a tool that lets them know what their future baby looks like. We have also talked about heels in pregnancy.

Finally, we present a new product that can already be found in pharmacies. Vaginal spheres or "Chinese balls" as postpartum therapy.

So far, the highlight of last week. This week, much more.

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