Pediatrician visits that are a drama, remove or not the pacifier and more ... The best of Babies and more Answers

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  • legen told us that when his two-year-old son goes to the pediatrician it is a drama. He gets hysterical, keeps crying and screaming. Ask for advice and ask if you have to fight him or what he can do to better cope with that moment.

  • Nighttime breastfeeding is a recurring consultation. Ana55 asks if it is advisable to remove it from a 2-year-old child, since his doctor has recommended it although his intention is not to end breastfeeding altogether.

  • angie.benavides. 9404, pregnant at 39 weeks, about to turn 40, asked whether or not to wait for the delivery to be triggered spontaneously.

  • On the other hand, erika.casasola says that her two-month-old baby only falls asleep in her arms and consulted how to accustom her to that dependence. We gave him our advice.

  • Finally, iskandervv left us with a very interesting question that many parents ask themselves at this stage of the child: Are you in favor of removing your child's pacifier or expecting him to leave it? The question remains open if you want to participate.

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