Highlights in Babies and more: March 22-28

As every week, we summarize the most outstanding contents of last week in Babies and more.

Within our special on Infant Feeding, in which we will detail one by one the most common foods in the children's diet, we have started with cereals because it is the first food offered to the baby. This week we talked about well-known cereals such as rice, wheat or corn and others not as much as amaranth and quinoa.

We have given the results of the survey "At what age have you had your first child?", Which has given us interesting data to analyze, and we have also discussed more scientific issues such as the baby's brain and the degrees of maturity of the placenta.

We have reflected on a situation that often occurs in families that is: My mother will stay with my son: does she come or will I take it? and another also common in high demand babies: when traveling in the car is mission impossible.

We have offered "Thinking of others", an essential documentary that shows that you can educate without punishing and we made known the Kassing method, a way of bottle feeding that harms less breastfeeding.

Curiosities have also been last week. We have discovered the mother with the most children in history and have revealed one of the secrets of breastfeeding by saying that the color of breast milk is not always white. We have also given information on symptoms that may indicate visual problems in children

Finally, as we always do at the end of the month, we announce the lunar calendar to know the time of delivery next month (April 2010).