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La prima straordinaria avventura: la nascita

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Cosa succede davvero al neonato nei primi minuti di vita? Scopri come il suo corpo, il cervello e i sensi si adattano al mondo esterno. Parliamo di respiro, contatto pelle a pelle, allattamento e primi legami affettivi. Un episodio per capire la nascita con occhi scientifici e cuore consapevole.

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