I need some stories from people who took away the pacifier successfully from a LO that was deeply attached. I definitely want to take it away but I'm a bit scared of doing it to be honest.
When DS was born, we decided no binky and gave such instructions to the hospital when he was born. Well, for the first 4 days of his life, if he was awake and not feeding, he was crying. One of the nurses gave a latex glove to DH and he let DS suck on it while he had the glove on, and DS just sucked and sucked and that really was the only thing that would keep him pacified. So we gave in and he got a binky and has loved that thing since then. We tried just giving it for naps/bed and that did not go over well. We took it away and now only give it to him when he asks for it but it really is almost all day long. If he doesn't have it with him, he will not fall asleep and if he wakes up in the middle of the night and can't find it, he'll just stand up and start screaming like he is dying until we go in and give it to him.
I don't know whether to go cold turkey, do it slowly (how??), or give it more time. Can you please give me your experiences/advice?? TIA!
Me: 38 DH: 36
Married 8/27/2011
BFP #1 9/28/2011 DS born 5/22/2012
BFP #2 4/24/2013 m/c 4/25/2013 at 4w
BFP #3 1/31/2014 DD born 10/14/2014
BFP #4 1/20/2016 m/c 2/12/2014 at 7w2d
BFP #5 8/19/2016 DS2 born 4/29/2017
BFP #6 3/7/2018 EDD 11/18/2018
Re: Deep attachment to pacifier
We've been able to cut it down to sleeping and car rides. But I think she's going to be one of those kids that doesn't give it up until preschool. I'm just not going to worry about it for another year.
We just got rid of the pacifier on Friday night. DS loved it, but he only had it for naps & bedtime. He understood that the paci stayed in his crib and he was fine with that. Our doc told us he wanted him off the pacifier by 18 months. So we decided it would be easier the younger he is. We went cold turkey - didn't tell him anything, just didn't give it to him at bedtime on Friday night.
He whined for a few minutes but fell asleep on his own and slept through until his usual wake up time. Sunday night was the worst....he didn't nap well so I think he was overly tired. He cried for about 20 min last night....it was awful. he fell asleep and didn't make a peep all night. I'm hoping tonight will be less crying or none at all!
Baby #2!
We took the plunge!! Your posts convinced me to just do it now and my hubby was on board! I had a girls night on Friday evening, so he did it the first night - figured the crying doesn't bother him as much as it bothers me!
I hope tonight is successful too - thanks for thinking of me!
Baby #2!
Baby #2!
Baby #2!
I started cutting down the time when she was getting older to naps and bedtime. I think around 18 months. We got rid of it at 2 1/2 or so.
She loved it and honestly, she would have had a horrendous time- some say it was easy but I know my kid and would have really sucked.
Anyway, we put them in a box and "gave them to babies" at around 2 1/2. she was involved in process and there were no tears.
Her speech is fine, her teeth are find. Whatever is my motto on things like that.