Highlights in Babies and More: November 23-29

Today Monday, as every week, we bring you a summary with the highlights of the week, already closing November and looking for a place to place the nativity scene.

This week we join the day of the elimination of violence against women asking for zero tolerance against obstetric violence suffered during childbirth.

We also talked about the new Australian law in which tax benefits will be withdrawn for those parents who do not vaccinate their children.

We speak the anecdote, as some people want to call, of the colleague that our President of the Government gave to his son before the television cameras and why he is neither funny nor should he ever stick to a child.

We found that a new test can detect preeclampsia in pregnancy at six weeks. We also show you some exercises to avoid back pain in pregnancy.

We have seen that children enjoy having their parents read them before bedtime and also a video that shows the tremendous effects of war on children.

We also wonder if breastfeeding is still invisible on television being something so natural and with so many benefits, it still accumulates numerous taboos around it. And we also talk about another case in which breastfeeding in public scandalizes those of narrow minds, although this time they have obtained their deserved.

We talk about anxiety and depression, more common in pregnancy than we thought, since they suffer from one in four women.

In view of the Christmas celebrations that we will have shortly we ask you to be careful with alcohol and try to avoid getting drunk in front of your children, they do not deserve it.

We finished with 11 maternity dresses for these parties and a couple of funny videos of our favorite actors, the little ones of the house: with you the little athlete and Godzilly

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