The best posts about breastfeeding of the year 2013

We continue with our balance of the most outstanding articles we have published in Babies and more during this year.

Today is the turn of the best posts about breastfeeding of the year 2013.

At the beginning of the year we offered you Babies and More tips for new parents and we start by breastfeeding.

The delivery, by caesarean section scheduled by the singer's decision, and subsequently seeing them taking their son in the car without any safety measures brought great controversy, but in Babies and More we also highlight the success in the statements attributed to Shakira in favor of breastfeeding.

Thanks to a study conducted by Alba Breastfeeding, we learned what happens with breastfeeding in mothers who maintain it while they are pregnant: when the baby is about to be born, breast milk changes to colostrum to meet the needs of the newborn, a colostrum with the same properties as that of other women, which will become transitional milk and then mature milk, also with the same properties as any mother's milk, breastfeed a child more older or not.

According to a Science Direct study, the children who drank artificial milk had worse performance in the domain of language, in visual perception and in psychomotor development than children fed with breast milk, one more reason to continue promoting it.

From Babies and More we replied to an article published in the Chilean press in which they listed mothers a series of reasons based solely on unsubstantiated myths to not breastfeed beyond two years.

We tried to contrast the news that circulated on social networks around the possibility that Nestlé was trying to patent breast milk, having already obtained more than 2,000 patents of said fluid, in addition to other components of the human body.

We interviewed matron Marina Fernández and we talked about when the period should return after delivery and during breastfeeding.

In Babies and More, we reflect on a document published by the Breastfeeding Committee of the Spanish Pediatric Association in which the need for prioritize the child's right to maintain breastfeeding in case of separation from the parents and not set limits, reaching agreements that ensure their needs.

There are many reasons to maintain breastfeeding beyond the first six months and one of them is that a recent study shows that if new foods are offered when the baby is breastfeeding it is more difficult for allergies to occur.

The Virgen Macarena Hospital in Seville will open a “mothers hotel”To offer a permanent stay for the mothers' rest with hospitalized nursing babies, thus facilitating quick and permanent access to your child.