Do you think your pediatrician could be bribed to recommend artificial milk? the question of the week

Two days ago we met the shocking news that twelve Italian pediatricians had been arrested for accepting bribes in exchange for promoting artificial milk feeding over natural milk feeding.

In Spain, such a case has not yet occurred, but sometimes there is the question of whether it has not occurred because it has not been sought, or if it is because it doesn't really happen. From inside, from the system, I already tell you that I have seen professionals with "too much" preference for a particular brand of milk and that in the hospital, in the maternity ward, parents know perfectly the brand of milk that they they give the babies (ideally, the brand was not said). From the outside, your feelings remain and, the truth, I find it very interesting to know how mothers see it. That is why this week we ask you:

Do you think your pediatrician could be bribed to recommend artificial milk?

Last week we asked you: What application for children would you recommend? to see what you told us about it.

Oncosana told us the following:

Good Morning. I have a 5-year-old child and I think it is good that they get used to new technologies as young as they learn something appropriate to their age. For my part, I leave the names of 3 Android applications that are very good. They are didactic, but at the same time fun for them. The first is a fairly complete memory game in which they can write their name and leave it as a record, so it makes them very funny to see that they are able to leave their name on the screen. You can find it in the PlayStore by putting: "Lucas's memory game" There is also another one that is a simple game of logical series in which there are drawings that are colored as they succeed in the combinations. It makes them very funny because a child talks to them when they get it right. You can find it in the PlayStore by putting: "The Lucas Series". In another line and if you like to read them so that they are fond of reading, this same company has an application of stories with the classics of a lifetime (classified with a traffic light, which is very good because I have taken more than one surprise with some, for example "La cerillera" ...), or with very short original stories and with a moral. This is called "Children's stories for Lucas." I hope you like them!

And Jesus also replied by saying:

I've seen a story application called "Dabydab." Apparently they are parents who have made some handmade stories and you can record the voice in them. My children are delighted.

Now the new question for this week is now available and remember that you have a week to answer it Please do so in the "Answers" section and not responding to this entry. I know that I repeat myself, but if you answer here we can not take them into account for next week.