It's funny, but even at 10 days old, I know my daughter is such a sucker! I BF and when she is awake, she wants to suck. It is a LOT of wear and tear on my nipples!
I have a paci I look longingly at, but my H is opposed to it. If he was the one BFing, I bet he'd feel differently.
Maya does suck her hands when she can find them. W/o a paci, I think she will be a finger/thumb sucker. The good thing is I'll never have to get up to put her paci in her mouth. The bad is it will be hard to break the habit.
What are your thoughts?
Re: sucker - paci or hand?
Sounds just like my LO- she even gave herself a hickey on her arm from sucking so hard!
We give her a paci- she doesn't always take it but it def soothes her and comforts her without having to be on me.
So I say do the paci...worry about weaning later when it may not even be a problem anymore!
DS took a paci at first, but he quickly learned that it was a fake nipple, and now it just makes him MAD if we try to give him one. As soon as he discovered his hands, though, he's been a hand, fist, finger, and thumb chewer/sucker.
As the daughter of an orthodontist, I'm very concerned about him sucking his thumb into early childhood, but it's discouraged to cut their hands off (
) so we'll just have to hope he grows out of it.
A was a sucker from the start. She would smack her lips and make sucking noises from the time she was done nursing until the next feeding. We finally gave in and gave her the paci and she loves it.
It's also said that going to sleep with a paci is supposed to help prevent SIDS -- although it's not known why.
"The AAP also stresses the need to avoid redundant
soft bedding and soft objects in the infant?s sleeping
environment, the hazards of adults sleeping with an infant
in the same bed, the SIDS risk reduction associated
with having infants sleep in the same room as adults and
with using pacifiers at the time of sleep, the importance
of educating secondary caregivers and neonatology practitioners
on the importance of ?back to sleep,? and strategies
to reduce the incidence of positional plagiocephaly
associated with supine positioning." -AAP (American Association of Pediatrics)
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