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We became parents. And, of course, we are properly worried, as is usually the case with one parent.

We'll bring the baby home
He repeats at home. It was almost a matter of a couple of days in the church, and now that we're entering the door with a dusty income, a new era is beginning in our lives. There will be nothing like it was before. We became parents. Of course we are also worried normally, as is usually the case with a parent. The most exciting request is of course tбplбlбsa, the most newlywed mother worries about this most. You know and how you feel responsible: keeping the little human child alive and developing depends primarily on nutrition. In Hungary, the majority of today's mothers are aware of the benefits of breastfeeding and are doing their best to breastfeed. Statistics show that more and more are breastfeeding today and up to thirty to thirty years ago. Several players in health have contributed to this success. The biggest and most favorable changes have taken place in the hospitals: the majority of birth departments are "baby-friendly" today. What does this mean in practice? For example, it is unimaginable what today's grandmothers used to do when they gave birth to today's mother-father. At that time, the rule was that after the baby the baby moved to the newborn class and spent at least 24 hours without their mother. Now, however, the infant tumors brought them about forty minutes with ounce accuracy. I belong to this generation myself. In a series of quotes, I was just reminded of what it was like to be born into hospital conditions at that time. As it turned out, we were living similar sensations during these 24 hours. For example, we were worried about getting to know our baby, and what if we didn't get ours from our own. We were anxious, not ill, not sick, and even in our troubled state of mind, we also wondered: is that child still alive?Can I breastfeed?
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