We are having a dreadful time with having to get up at night after DS "loses" his binky (usually a result of it falling through the crib rails, against the wall behind the crib). We are generally fumbling around in the dark after he starts crying trying to feel around the crib to try to find it or, we are scrambling to make sure we have another one handy to pop into his mouth so he'll settle back down. Once we give him back his pacifier he goes immediately back to sleep
2 questions....
1) Does anyone else have this problem... and if so, have you discovered any good solutions (or maybe it's just us??!!)
2) DS is awfully reliant on his binky. Do we need to start to try to wean him off it now (he's 17 mos). I'm just dreading this process as it's an easy solution to get him to settle and we need to get some sleep (we both work f/t) and he's extremely attached to it.
Re: Binkies/pacifiers at night
DS was a bit more challenging. When he was a toddler, he never wanted more than 1 in the crib, and he'd hand back any extras to us. But he usually didn't need one after falling asleep, and we got rid if it easily at 18 months when he started to develop an attachment to a teddy bear.
2) My pediatrician said that most dentists want the paci completely gone by age two. With that being said, DS is 20 months old and still uses his to sleep. I was going to take it away after Christmas (lots of traveling) but one week I decided I needed sleep to recover from the holidays then he got sick. Hopefully I will do it soon. I am dreading it!