The best interviews of 2014 in Babies and More

We end today with the review of the best entries of the year in Babies and more, collecting those that have had more visits and that, in general, have liked more, or those that we consider to be more useful for all mothers and future mothers and the occasional father who visits us.

We have prepared a selection with the best interviews of 2014 in Babies and More.

"Each twin shares something unique with his brother." Interview with Gema Cárcamo, mother of twin twins and lactation consultant

During his motherhood he found the need for support and then for support. This is how she became a breastfeeding consultant, started with a small project, Multilacta, to support breastfeeding in case of multiple births. Then the group was formalized in 2007 with other moms, multiple and simple, and thus emerged Multilacta Breastfeeding, of which I am its president since then. During his maternity he made a medium degree of Nursing Assistant Technician and together with the breastfeeding counseling he began to provide postpartum support to mothers in a professional manner in his Mother and Child Care project.

"I was surprised how much they play." Interview with Eva Maria Bernal, mother of twins born by donation of embryos

We spoke with Eva María Bernal, mother of twins born by donation of embryos that will tell us how I arrived at this decision and how this experience has changed his life and that is dedicated to helping families in their assisted reproduction processes through their project Creating a family.

When the heel test is positive: interview with Patricia Lorente, mother of a girl with phenylketonuria

The heel test is a routine test that is performed on the newborn to detect congenital metabolic endocrine diseases that are rare, and whose early detection is essential to avoid serious consequences.

Like almost all parents, Patricia Lorente I never imagined that the test would be positive when your daughter was born Chloe, who just turned six and has phenylketonuria, a pathology produced by a metabolic disorder. We wanted to interview her to learn more about this disease.

"Fatherhood has changed me as a person." Interview with father and blogger David Lay

We are approaching Father's Day and to celebrate it we will interview, as we did last year, several parents that they will tell us their vision and their experience of an emotionally intense paternity.

We start with David Lay, who is one of the most detailed bloggers in the parenting network, known and followed on his page And dad too. David is 42 years old, married to Montse and has two children, Arnau who is 6 years old and little Judith with 2 years.

Professionally he is dedicated to accompanying, advising and managing the presence of companies in social networks and that is evident in his magnificent work as a communicator in the world of parenting.

We interview moms bloggers

During this year we interview several of the most important blogging moms in the 2.0 panorama. Like Adriana, from the blog We Are Multiple, Bethlehem, a Mom without Complexes, Paris, from the blog Diary of my pregnancy and my motherhood, Maca, from the blog Mamá por bulerías, Mrs. Desmadres, author of the blog Desmadreando, Nerea, author of the blog peinetapintxosymimonillo, Leticia , from the blog 1 Mamá Para 2, Estanjana, from the blog Yo madre, Pilar, from the blog Todomundopeques, Carolina, from Minerva and its world, Carmen, from the blog La Gallina Pintadita, Melisa, from the blog Madre Madre

"In the care of children the fundamental thing is trust." Interview with psychologist Sara Martínez

We have interviewed Sara Martínez López, psychologist and family counselor. For years he has developed his work in universities, associations and schools. He currently works in his consultancy Ésser Educational guidance accompanying and guiding fathers and mothers in the education of their children.