Highlights in Babies and more: October 12-18

Today Monday as every week we review by the most outstanding contents we have published in Babies and more in the last seven days, so you don't miss any detail.

We have brought you the story of a nurse who breastfeeds a baby to calm the pain of an intervention by implementing "tetanelgesia" and following a tweet that exemplified with a case we asked you: do teachers have misspellings of your children?

We have also seen that, despite the recommendations, most babies start complementary feeding ahead of time and the exciting story of some coworkers who gave up their vacations to take care of their daughter with cancer.

Changing tone, a little humor to see what would happen if men and a monologue had to give birth about the difference between educating young children and teenagers.

About pregnancy and childbirth, we have talked about how are the "birth centers" or birth centers and about some annoying partners in pregnancy: gases.

We ended the emotional meeting of a nurse with the children she cared for and the case that you may have lived in first person of babies who drink breast milk and get too fat (and they even tell you to switch to artificial milk).

We hope that with this review you will not miss anything and this week we have prepared many more interesting contents. In seven days we will return with a new summary of Babies highlights and more. Have a happy week!