Highlights in Babies and more: November 22-28

Today as every Monday we bring you the most outstanding contents in Babies and more, those who in the last week have aroused more interest with the readings or comments of the readers.

Undoubtedly, the issue that has caused the most uproar is that of a restaurant poster that rejects customers with children, surely you have heard about the controversial issue, and if you are not yet in time to leave your opinion about it. As in the case of the post that talked about whether we invest more in a car than in a child or the fault that children have when we are late.

We also wondered if obstetric violence is a form of violence against women, and we reflected on the times when postpartum visits can help.

About child health and tips, we have talked about intimate hygiene in girls and the false "friends" of the children's diet, in addition to another issue that often worries parents as is the dream of children, seeing that the majority of children under three years wake up at night one or more times.

We have also brought lighter themes, such as children's interest in toilet water and other cramped ones, to which you can add those of your children by sending them to us, along with the toy breast pump for the infant doll.

The campaign to raise awareness about sensory processing disorder, obesity in young children and discomfort at the end of pregnancy are other issues worth remembering. Together with them, you may be interested in taking a look at the latest related to Christmas, which is getting closer and closer.

We hope that this compilation of posts from the last week has been interesting for you. We will continue working to bring the most attractive, fun and useful content to the blog, and next week we will summarize them in a new selection of Highlights of Babies and More.