American pediatricians vs Cuban pediatricians according to actor Yaniel Castillo

American pediatricians vs. Cuban pediatricians according to actor Yaniel Castillo

The actor Yaniel Castillo made another one of him Social Network Events; This time, he used his experiences as a parent to make a comparison between American pediatricians and Cuban pediatricians.

With a very funny video, Yaniel staged the examination of a month-old baby by the two pediatricians, and the model nailed it his daughter, who was born last August.

First it was the turn of the American pediatrician, who examined the little girl with all kindness and kindness, without even touching her.

“Let’s see the eyes. The girl is perfect. “He's four months old, and when he's six months old you give him his little bit of food,” Yaniel is heard saying, playing a very calm, calm, measured doctor who speaks very softly.

However, according to Yaniel, the Cuban pediatrician is completely different, starting with the way he speaks and behaves: “Mom, the girl is big. The girl is four months old and you put malanga puree and sugar water in her.”

But the supposed clues didn't stop there. “Lie on the floor, place your hands on the floor and hold them over your mouth.”he told the baby.

“The girl has nothing, Mom,” he added as he grabbed the little girl by one leg and one arm to turn her around without much care.

“Give me five. Oh no, it's four months old. Stop drooling about it You're ready to kill someone. You have nothing upstairs,” he can be heard saying at the end of the video.

Many of his followers found the skit super funny and agreed that they prefer the clarity of Cuban doctors when treating children.

“Today's children are very well educated, those from Cuba, from the moment they are born we give them everything there is and they are born with iron health”; “Now she is ready for a congress”; “At four months I even give him rice, I give him everything. “Food doesn’t kill”; “Get dirt on your face to strengthen your immune system”; “That is why the Cubans are a strong race”; “If the Cuban doctor says the girl is tall, it’s because she is tall,” some wrote in the comments.