Hey all - let me know if a similar q (or poll!) has been posted recently. Are you using a pacifier to help LO get to sleep, or at other times? Edie has had a strong sucking reflex since birth and seemed soothed by the paci from week 1. When we stopped BF, the lactation consultant endorsed it saying young babies have a need to suck more frequently than bottle feeding enabled, so I never worried about it. So now she's 5.5 months and I'm starting to wonder whether we need to wean her off of this soon. She can go down to sleep at night without it, but the tiny naps we get during the day seem to be non- existent if she's not given the paci. How long are you planning to use one for, or are you just seeing how things go? FYI my own was 'lost' at Disney world when I was 3 years old (parents decided it was time to give it up)
Re: Pacifiers
We are still giving it at naps/bedtime and I'm not worried about it at those times yet. We have been working toward making nap/bedtime the only appropriate times to offer the pacifier and in reality, it is the only time he cares about it anyways.
ETA: Clarification...LO has shown that he really doesn't need/want one except when sleepy, so the training has been on us not to give it to him when he was fussy and could be soothed other ways. I don't want him to see it as a toy, which it becomes if we give it to him outside of bedtime.
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We had to stop giving DS1 a pacifier to sleep around 4-5 months because he would wake up every 15 minutes when it would fall out. It wasn't really helpful for sleep anymore and we were better getting past the paci. So far, we haven't had that problem with Finn (knock on wood).
So I'm crossing my fingers that something like that happens - though realistically, I know we won't be that lucky. It will probably be a giant shit fit