Neither of my brothers or I were thumb suckers, so I don't have a lot of experience with it. But, I noticed there are several NorCal Babies that are. Is it pretty common? Just curious...
I was not a thumb sucker. DS came out of the womb with a blister on his hand from sucking it in utero but he does not such his thumb now. He was a fan of the paci but has decided that he doesn't like it/need it except rarely when falling asleep.
DD tries to suck her thumb (and did so in the womb), but we're trying to encourage the pacifier over the thumb since I was a long-term thumb sucker. :-/
Tyler never sucked his thumb and weaned himself from the paci around 10 months. ?Cami never took a paci and still sucks her thumb for comfort, mainly only if she has her bunny-lovey.
I don't know either...we pushed the paci until Sean just wouldn't take it anymore after 6 months. Aiden found his thumb around 5 months and had been sucking it more and more before he broke his arm. Ever since then, no more thumb sucking--which is a good thing and bad thing. The bad is he's kinda forgotten how to soothe himself. I wasn't a thumbsucker and I think DH was for a short while.
Re: Is thumb sucking pretty common?
Neither DH or I were, but Sabrina does...mainly when she's trying to sleep but pretty much anytime she gets too upset.
However, DH did have a pacifier until he was 4.
My brother sucked his thumb, but his son does not.
My brother and I were both thumbsuckers. I thought N would, but she prefers the paci.
I think it's pretty common.
DD tries to suck her thumb (and did so in the womb), but we're trying to encourage the pacifier over the thumb since I was a long-term thumb sucker. :-/
I wasn't a thumb sucker---nor my sis nor brother.
But DH and his sis were---and the both had a large separation in their front teeth too....not sure if its related..but I seem to think so.