Dads and moms blogs

This week, again, we present our personal review by moms and dads blogs. And it will be a pleasure for me, because precisely, on the occasion of the article "The World" that has raised the controversy of which I spoke earlier, blogs are burning with comments and very interesting topics.

Many of those blogs are from readers and followers of Babies and more, who participate with comments on our page or who read us regularly.

Our reader Delia, lactation consultant and activist of respected childbirth and attachment breeding, publishes in her blog In tow with life, an entry titled Are you calling me cow ?.

Another of our readers, Anna, in her blog precisely called Mom cow He has also published a topic in this regard, stating that he is a mother and a cow at the same time, demonstrating his outrage over the partial statements of that article.

Ileana, the author of We have boobs, a blog with an impressive projection motivated exclusively by the quality and depth of its themes, addresses the issue with rigor. She is clear, she is a human mother and that is why she gives her children human milk.

Jesusa Ricoy-Eloriaga, in the blog Writing about maternity He reflects on ignorance and information about breastfeeding and explains the reasons why children are made to drink human milk and not cow's milk.

Candy, from Mommy profession, in its entry Mamis mammals also gives its reply to the controversial article, and states that breastfeeding is not sexist, the macho thing is to ridicule the woman who breastfeeds compared to a cow.

Belén, who holds the blog Mom without complexes, adds to the treatment of the issue, stating that it is not a cow, but a mother and woman making it clear that you do not have to leave your chest for work or work outside the home to be a complete woman.

Lety, from Raising Raising in Mexico he echoes the news and points out that the big “problem” of breastfeeding is that it is free, and perhaps that is why he has so little real support.

Lily, from Mother apprentice, he tells us of cows and fatuous journalists protesting against the lack of objectivity that the article has in his opinion and denies that breastfeeding promotion campaigns lie.

Covadonga, the author of Raising Loving, reviews the lack of rigor of the article, which he analyzes as a journalist. She considers herself a human mammal, what we are all whether or not we give her breast, and she concludes: this article may have something to do with the power of breastfeeding and restlessness movements that may arouse in some sectors. .

Liliana, from her Cavilations, title your reflection with the name of the ad Nothing like mom, nothing like suckling, of which we speak already in Babies and more and that precisely I am so excited to see why it was done as I was president of the Association Raising with the Heart and my son comes out playing with his dinosaurs.

In addition, he mentions an open letter recently published by Paloma Lerna, Coordinator of the IBFAN Network in Mexico and member of the Economic Policies Committee of the World Network of Child Pro Food Groups (IBFAN) Latin America and the Caribbean, in which he presented Very direct what she calls the greatest scam in history, the belief that most human females are unable to feed our babies with milk.

This review by moms and dads blogs This time it has been a monograph on a specific topic and I have only cited a small part of the blogs that have been launched to proclaim their anger for what they seem to consider more than a newspaper article on breastfeeding, an anti-theta propaganda.

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