Dads and moms blogs: getting out of the infertility closet, mistakes you learn and more

As every week, we take a tour of the earthly ma (pa) blogosphere to bring you the content published in recent days in the moms and dads blogs that have interested us most.

It is a section that we enjoy very much and we know that you do too, so we begin by congratulating Women and Mothers Magazine, a new project created by a group of mum bloggers that looks very good. They have premiered with such interesting entries as Logistics of Mother or Sanity of Trimadre. We invite you to take a walk.

Meanwhile, Clara, looking for a baby and author of Diary of an engineer mother, talk about leaving the infertility closet. A difficult step to take, but doing so has filled her with satisfaction.

In Mimes and Tit We found a rebuttal to the text of a pediatrician in the presentation of a book. The title of the post says it all: Executioners of breastfeeding. Do not lose it, do not waste it.

In EntremadresLaura collects the first part of 10 mistakes that I hope not to make again with my second daughter. We all learn with the first experiences and we are clear about what we will not do again with the second child. Here some, in case you want to pave the way.

A very beautiful entrance is the one we found in As I think about it, but this time it is not written by its author but by her husband who tells us what My life is like among 4 women. We rotate the camera and focus on the point of view of the man who lives surrounded by women. (It sounds like something to me: at home "the father" lives with a wife, three girls and a Weimaraner dog)

Mother and Autonomous It is the blog of a mother psychologist who tells 5 things my son has taught me. Your little one has just turned 14 months and has left some lessons that leave their mark.

By last, Alvaro's mom He writes an entry to his son in My Mother, your Grandmother. A beautiful post about mothers to whom grandma's love makes them completely. Even a tear has appeared.

As we always tell you, if you have a blog where you talk about your motherhood or fatherhood and want us to take a look, leave a comment on this post and we will look for future weekly reviews.