How was the baby's weaning? the question of the week

As you already know, every week we ask you a question so that you answer it in our Answers section and vote for the responses of other users. We also announce the most voted response of the previous week.

On this occasion, to get to know you a little more, we want to ask you about a process we often doubt about, it can be hard at times, sometimes simple:

How was the baby's weaning?

At what age did it take place? Did it happen at a time that is right for you or the baby (or child)? We would like to know if it was a simple or hard process and how it happened, since there are very different cases ...

Last week's question

Last week Lola asked you if you have preserved the baby's cord cells and why and we have obtained diverse answers.

Toñín points out that, after much thought, they decided not to conserve the cells, since you never know what the future will hold and the regeneration with stem cells is a field that is advancing a lot. But they preferred to dedicate the expense to other things.

For its part, Lunae23 tells us that they decided not to save the stem cells:

I read that it is very unlikely that a disease can be cured with the stem cells of oneself, so my son would not have served.

On the contrary, we have the testimony of Norahiga, who tells us that they decided to donate them to the mother cell bank of the Garraham hospital, since it can be used to cure children with serious illnesses.

We appreciate all these contributions and encourage you to read the rest of the comments that your experiences in your families tell us. Now, the new question of the week Now available in our Answers section. You have seven days to answer it, as well as to vote the responses of others.