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creacionesveronica
Creaciones Verónica :
Doctor, en el hospital nos dicen que el banano causa estreñimiento, es cierto?
2022-10-31 21:40:48
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barreto_2301
DIANA😍 :
alimentos para el crecimiento? en niños preescolares
2022-10-31 21:13:44
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doramarnethmanriq
@Dorama :
Doctor A qué edad es recomendado darle de comer a los bebés y cuál es su recomendación ?
2022-11-01 02:32:29
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diana_rocio22
Diana Rocio :
dr, cualquier platano? o hay alguna en su variedad que es más beneficiosa para el bebe?
2022-10-31 21:55:30
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lissettebernal1
chinita 👑❤️ :
doctor y si mi hijo esta con tos y gripe es cierto que le hace daño😐 la banana
2022-11-28 03:13:24
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geny0414
Geny Ch :
Doctor dicen que el banano es malo para la tos
2022-11-23 05:18:48
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jazzmtzz0
Jaz🪐❤️❤️‍🩹 :
doctor qe me recomienda vitaminas Ami bb 1 año es prematuro está bajo peso
2022-11-16 08:05:18
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marisolcp28
YohaConperz 💞🍀 :
a mi bebe le encanta es su fruta favirit😅
2022-11-15 03:17:35
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lunabella71
lunita :
mi hija come todos los días 1 plátano 🥰
2022-11-01 17:09:24
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gianesp8
Miss Giane👩‍🏫❤💙 :
Doctor buen dia porque mi bebe de 7 meses ya no quiere comer, ni siquiera probar lo quw le ofresco? Es normal? antes si lo hacía porfavor
2022-11-01 14:05:24
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sandragomez_123
user8895158688111 :
Doctor mi bebe salio. Baja en vitamina k es malo???? Y que alimento es bueno para subirlo ???
2022-11-01 05:32:52
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natyy_918
Naty :
HOLA DR UN BB DE 15 MESES PUEDE COMER UN PLATANO TODOS LOS DIAS? Y PUEDEN COMER PALTA TODOS LOS DIAS? GRACIAS.
2022-11-01 03:46:55
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rossmeryfarfan
Rossmery Farfan :
ni hijo tiene 6meses y lactancia mixta,ya comenzó su alimentación complementaria , cómo debo darle lactancia mixta porq se cruzas con las comidas
2022-11-01 02:09:06
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yjulietb
yjulietb :
mi hija tiene 23 meses y se como 2 o 3 diarios
2022-10-31 22:59:55
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anawildachaviasgmail.com
Ana wilda☑️ :
doc que debo de Aser yo tengo un año que tuve Ami bebé y me prepararon para no tener más bebé y doy seno pero no me llega el periodo es normal??
2022-10-31 22:05:14
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patto071
patito cuellar :
Gracias Doctor a mi bebé le encanta El Guineo ♡
2022-10-31 21:34:35
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morenita.1218
Morenita💎🎮 :
Es verdad q no se puede acompañar con la comida doctor ?
2022-10-31 21:22:56
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juliadinoskabarda
Dino :
@wdavidramirez
2022-12-17 11:39:16
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alinasoto873
@li :
🥰
2025-01-13 22:47:08
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erli.spfz
@...Erli :
🥰
2024-11-27 19:21:27
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carlis5709
carlis :
😂😂😂
2024-11-26 00:42:30
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estebanneado
tebo☆ :
😳👍
2024-03-19 19:07:43
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l_mmarianaam
LMmarianaa :
Doctor es verdad que si se le da plátano a los bebés les da pesadillas? Eh escuchado que dicen eso
2022-11-01 17:37:11
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cindypinargote4
Cindy Pinargote ♥️🥰 :
doct que es mejor un cirujano general o un gineco obstetra
2022-10-31 22:07:53
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dominic.04
dominic.04 :
doctor buenas . a un bebe de 6 meses se le.puede dar banano todos los días a cualquier hora . gracias
2022-11-01 03:51:34
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