Hi ladies. I haven't been on here since DS was born. I've been overwhelmed PPD and busy with the very fussy little love of my life.
Here's my dilemma: pacifier or thumb? DS is currently using a pacifier. It's great to soothe him before bed or before I nurse him, but it is an absolute nightmare to deal with when it falls out during the night, naps, the car, anytime! It's completely disruptive in trying to get DS to nap or sleep at night He is just starting to put his fingers in thumb in his mouth. I am very tempted to encourage the thumb sucking over the pacifier. I'm aware of all the dental issues associated with the thumb, but I vow to break that habit before it becomes detrimental. Is anyone dealing with this now or has dealt with this in the past? Any tips?
Thanks! And it's good to be back on here!
Re: Pacifier or thumb?
I'm sorry to hear about your PPD : (
DD is all about the thumb, so we've been encouraging it, or rather, not discouraging it. She doesn't really need any help from us, and as soon as she's upset she pops it in her mouth. She's never really taken to a pacifier and it's a pain to remember to bring them places, wash them, etc.
As for the dental issues, DH and I both had braces. He was a thumb sucker, I wasn't. We figure no matter what she does, she'll end up needing braces at some point, so we're just going with the thumb sucking.
I'm the exact opposite of the PP. I figure, I can take a binky away, I can't take your thumb/fingers away. I would much rather get DS attached to a binky then have him turn into a 6yo thumb sucker. JMO
He was hardly interested in a pacifier before but would take it in the car if he was particularly upset. Now he won't even entertain sucking on one. He pushes it to the side of his mouth and chews it. Once he gets his thumb I'll be happy!
FWIW, I was a thumb sucker and never needed braces. BUT you say you'll break the habit before it becomes detrimental, but keep in mind you can't take away LO's thumb like you can a pacifier. My dad always gave me a hard time about sucking my thumb and I think it just made me more persistent. I became secretive about it and didn't stop until I was around 12! I think breaking the habit will depend more on your LO than you.
I can definitely see how it will be harder to wean off a thumb than a paci. But, both my DH and my sister stopped sucking their thumbs their first day of kindergarten. Social norms I guess??
This is exactly what I was going to say!
My babe didn't take a pacifier until she was 5 weeks old. It was great, until she found her fingers. Now she has no interest in the pacifer and sucks her fingers all the time. It helps with self soothing, and I'm fine with it. I don't think I could stop her from sucking them, even if I wanted to, unless I stood over her 24/7 and took them out every time she put them in.
I'm a FTM so maybe I am just ignorant, but I thought that the reason that they couldn't hold onto the pacifier was because their mouth muscles (around the lips and cheek) are not strong enough. It would seem that the hand would fall away from the mouth as LO falls asleep (weighs much more than the pacifier) and you might face the same problem. Am I wrong about this?
this is my DS too...He does not take a paci but is trying to find his thumb while sucking his fist, sometimes both...I haven't discouraged him. I'm letting him learn to self soothe.
when my LO falls asleep...his hands fall to the sides therefore, it doesnt wake him up necessarily, however, if he does for some reason get woken, he puts his fists back in his mouth sucking until he falls asleep again..