Responsive breastfeeding - responding to the child's needs
Feed your baby whenever he/she shows signs of hunger, don't wait for him/her to start crying inconsolably. Follow the signals your baby sends you and let him/her suckle whenever he/she wants, without limiting the number or length of breastfeeds. This will satisfy the child's needs, whether it is hunger or thirst.
Storing breastmilk
You can keep your milk and use it when needed, so that you don't deprive your baby of the best food. Milk that is properly collected and stored does not change its properties and is safe for the infant.
How to prepare a child for vaccination
How to detect parents' perinatal difficulties
It is normal for mothers and fathers to be very emotional after the birth of a child. Hormonal changes, lack of sleep, adjustment to life with the newborn, as well as their own and others' expectations regarding their new parental role can be too demanding. The vast majority of women go through a period of sudden mood swings that are difficult to explain in the first days after giving birth.
Contraindications to vaccination
Rubella
Mumps
Measles (morbilli)
Measles is a highly contagious exanthematous viral disease. The cause of the disease is the measles virus, which spreads easily from person to person through droplets when coughing and sneezing or by direct contact.