Dads and moms blogs (VI)

One more week we bring you Babies and more a small summary with the highlights of the week in the moms and dads blogs.

In I grow up the dwarves We have been able to read a curious entry about one of the topics that is most touched when a baby or a child has a fever: the possibility that it will grow because of that. The entrance is called "Fever and lugs."

In Zgz-Pro Natural Birth We have read a very interesting entry about social pain, which comes to explain what is the philosophy of life of many people facing painful situations or that cause discomfort, taking into account pregnancy as one of those situations. In Go through the mirror, Violeta Alcocer shows us the concept of resilience, which is something like the ability of some children to grow up emotionally healthy despite having various problems in their environment. To discuss this issue, the author has focused on the smile of the children of the Sahara.

In Baby We have been able to read the third part of a series of entries in which information and recommendations are offered to relate or induce breastfeeding way.

In We have boobs, its author brings us, once again, a most interesting topic: a reflection on the ability to care for others that we have people and how, over time, the value of such an altruistic gesture has faded in favor of productivity.

In Diary of a pediatrician mother We have read an interesting entry about childhood hearing loss, not at a medical level, but at a more personal level, dealing with those children who find it difficult to respond when called because they are busy, in a way, in doing other things.

In Breastfeeding We have known a tool from the Junta de Andalucía for those who want to find out about breastfeeding. The author adds that this machine knows much more about breastfeeding than many pediatricians.