Highlights in Babies and more: January 12-18

Like every Monday, we'll talk about the most outstanding contents in Babies and more During last week.

The second week of the year has been loaded with striking news such as that of a father who has been banned from giving the bottle to his daughter in the hospital, that of psychically disabled parents who have been taken away from the custody of a newborn and of a skater who gave birth after death.

Those who are looking for pregnancy will be interested to know that we have talked about the new Clearblue ovulation test released to the market, to those who are waiting for a baby, that there is a formula to calculate the weight of the fetus and to those who are about to be parents, that there is an online contraction counter.

Armando told us something that has surprised many, as women who have gone through it say that they can have orgasms in childbirth. He has also told us about a classic: jealousy between brothers.

We talk about an obvious sign in the emotional development of young children. We explain in depth what the transitional object is, also called the object of comfort or object of attachment.

As for recommended books, we have presented a very nice one about breastfeeding that can be downloaded for free called The Daughters of Hirkani: Women who climbed modern mountains to combine breastfeeding and work, while in terms of recommended articles we have found a beautiful cardboard crib that is attached to the parents' bed, how to turn your child's portrait into a pop box and a collection of Hello Kitty's story and dinner DVDs.

This week, you will find much more information of interest to those who seek, expect or have children.