Hey everyone! My twins will be two weeks old tomorrow! They are doing well with breast feeding and lactation services said to not to introduce an artificial nipple until they were three or four weeks to prevent nipple confusion . Any opinions?
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Re: Introducing pacifiers to breast fed babies.
No real opinion except that my boys had a pacifier from day one and are still nursing over one year later.
Good Luck and Take it easy on yourself. I would also see if you can find a LC who has some experience with twins. Its easy to pass off advice if you havent been through the trenches
Binkies have been given a terribly unjustified bad reputation. Not only do they have zero evidence of causing nipple confusion, they also have been shown to help babies develop stronger and better latching and sucking habits... not to mention the huge benefits to preventing thumb sucking. You can take the binky one day.... can't cut their thumbs off.
Stock up and wave your pacis with pride.
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This. I was sooo scared to use them at first but it did not affect their latches at all and it totally changed my Baby B who just needed to suck all. the. time. I wish I had started sooner. Now at 7.5 months I have taken them away no problem. It's not always like that but I wouldn't worry about the nipple confusion issue. When I actually read up on it (after the fact) I found out that it is EXTREMELY rare.
I just went to my breastfeeding class on Wednesday night. The LC there said nipple confusion is only an issue with babies that do not develop a good latch. She said if your baby develops a good latch from the beginning and is successful with breastfeeding, then there is no problem introducing pacis or bottles. However, if the baby is not having an easy time with breastfeeding, then it is possible they may like the paci or the bottle better because it is easier.
I have no first-hand knowledge of this yet, but it sounded logical and made sense to me.