Highlights in Babies and more: from August 29 to September 4

Like every start of the week, today it's time to review the most outstanding contents we have published in Babies and more over the past week. We release the month of September, and we have two specials underway.

In our Special summer with children We have talked about fresh recipes for children: legumes and meat, and we have proposed a science workshop. For its part, in our Special beauty for pregnant women We have given you advice about training in the first trimester of pregnancy and about essential oils, banned in the first trimester.

Regarding some controversial issues that have aroused the interest of readers, we have the first "child-free" restaurants and the one of the theory of bad habit. Also among the most read topics is the one that explains which are the healthiest packaged juices or the one that states that the baby's name should not be said until it is decided.

And, on the subject of nutrition, we have told you about neophobia or fear of new foods. The advices They occupy a prominent place in the blog, such as these for traveling with babies by plane or these safety recommendations in the kitchen.

About delivery we have talked about the Odón device to take the baby and the data on midwives in the world. About pregnancy, apart from the ongoing special, we have also commented on the relationship between premature births and multivitamin complexes.

Other highly commented posts have been the video about what a baby sees in the stroller and in a baby carrier, or the question about whether the potty is useful.

Finally we remind you that you can still answer the question of the week, which this week is "Do you feel like children go back to school?".

In September we continue working to bring you interesting topics about babies, pregnancy, childhood, fatherhood and motherhood, and next week we will review again Babies highlights and more.

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