Libros sobre lactancia materna pdf
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Eso es absolutamente normal. Por desgracia, muchos padres no lo saben. Pronto descubren que la empresa es imposible. Casi nada, lo suficiente para engordar diez gramos.
El primero, cerrar la boca y volver la cabeza; los padres prudentes abandonan en este punto. El segundo, dejar que le vayan metiendo la comida, pero no tragarla. Muchas madres me han dicho que les aterroriza la hora de la comida, que cada comida dura dos horas, que lloran las madres de rabia y de dolor.
Su mundo se desmorona. La leche materna es el mejor alimento que puede tomar su hijo, a cualquier edad. Puede darle el pecho hasta que usted y su hijo quieran. Es entonces cuando surgen las dudas y los problemas, y cuando muchas madres tienen que abandonar porque nadie las ayuda a superarlos.
Muchas madres dan el pecho en la clandestinidad, por temor a los comentarios negativos de familiares, vecinos e incluso de profesionales de la salud.
Mi hija escupe el chupete. Mi hijo no coge bien el pecho. Se me fue la leche. More Articles Entre el perro y el gato, la gallina….
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