Highlights in Babies and more: May 25-31

Today Monday, as every week, we bring you a summary with the highlights of the week, in these days when we said goodbye to the month of May to give way to the month in which children finish school.

This week has been important because there have been two days closely linked to childhood. The 27th was the National Celiac Day and we dedicate an entry to the topic to give visibility to this condition that, unfortunately, affects many children. A day later was the International Game Day And we also explain how important it is for children to have time to play.

In relation to pregnancy, we have told you that the quality of the air that a pregnant woman breathes is related to the weight of the baby at birth, we have given you several recommendations for exercising in pregnancy and that both in pregnancy and breastfeeding eat well It's the best "I love you."

If we talk about our role as parents, we gave you five keys to find time dedicated to our children, in this sense we also ask you how much time you spend with the phone and without the children and we talk about the nine sloths that can end the education of your children.

In relation to childbirth, we have talked about the benefits of waiting a few minutes to cut the umbilical cord, which are seen even years later and precisely, to request it before giving birth, we have talked about the Delivery Plan, a document that should be sacred and is treated as toilet paper.

Speaking a little more about the children, how funny they can be, we tell you several children's thoughts for which we are not prepared and we have explained how and when to see Star Wars with your children.

Finally, in the Answers section, this week we have asked you. Were you convinced to breastfeed your baby or did you have any doubts? To give us your opinion about it.

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

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