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Flu A Vaccine for All Pregnant Women

The Spanish Society of Gynecology and Obstetrics (SEGO) recommends vaccination against influenza A for all pregnant women, at any time during pregnancy. This recommendation is based on different circumstances: Past experience shows that suffering from seasonal influenza during pregnancy is accompanied by an increase in morbidity and mortality compared to non-pregnant women and, on the other hand, the risk of morbidity after suffering from seasonal influenza increases as the pregnancy progresses.
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Weekly menu for pregnant women. Week 15

During pregnancy, your body suffers from the extra effort it must make to provide the baby with all the nutrients and vitamins it needs to grow and develop. For this reason, in week 15 of pregnancy we are going to strengthen the immune system by increasing the defenses with the vitamin C provided by citrus fruits.
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The risks of the Internet and social networks for children

The Alia2 Foundation has developed a Cyber ​​Code for children. The objective of this code is that children understand and assume their responsibilities when they are in front of a computer and share their experiences on the Internet. There are many risks that children run when browsing the Internet if they do not follow the advice of safe browsing and they have not received correct information about the dangers and traps that lie in wait for them.
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10 Differences Between Wise Parenting And Protective Parenting

There are many types of families and as many parenting styles as there are types of families. Without a doubt, all parents try to educate their children in the best possible way. And we all make mistakes. However, there are some basic guidelines that benefit children, and we will call this type of education wise parenting.
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Breastfeeding. How to know if the child has emptied the breast

Feeling sure that the baby is well fed is the greatest concern of all moms, especially in the first weeks with the little one at home and when they are exclusively breastfed. In addition, other collateral concerns arise, such as knowing if there is a recommended time to leave the baby on each breast, if it has already taken all the milk from one breast and it is time to place it on the other, among others.
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