do you plan on using a pacifier with this little one? here's a link to the article "plain talk about pacifiers."
https://www.doublexscience.org/plain-talk-pacifiers/in your comments let us know if you used pacifiers for any of your other children and how/when you took them away. thanks! *never made a poll before so sorry if it's confusing or lame.
Re: pacifiers?
I will say that if we end up using one it will be gone before 1 year...breaking the habit is killing me!
We'll see how it goes with this one.
I'd prefer that this baby not use one, but I remember them making it SO easy to calm DD down, I can't imagine that I'll avoid them altogether this time. Maybe I'll try and hold out a little longer than I did with DD, though, and also start trying to get rid of it earlier.
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I really don't want to take it away, that thing is a god send.DH and I appreciate it more than she does!
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Here is some great info (and lots of resources at the bottom) regarding pacifier use for breastfed babies:
https://kellymom.com/ages/newborn/newborn-concerns/pacifier/
ETA: I voted that we will offer this baby a paci but will let them decide if thet want it or not.
TFMC 08.02.13 at 19+ weeks. Everyday I grieve for my little Olive.
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It's not as scary as it sounds.
Some moms will offer the breast first when LO is upset. Others will bounce and walk around or snuggle them close or rock or try any number of other things to comfort them, and use the breast for comfort only if that seems to be what baby needs. Some moms prefer pacifiers for comforting LO. You'll find what suits you and LO and it will all work out.
Helping enough mothers in tears from painful latch and other challenges faced after introducing bottles and pacifiers too early has taught me to always recommend that parents wait.
There is nothing wrong with using bottles and pacifiers with breastfed babies, but if breastfeeding is important to you, taking precautions and a careful approach will be beneficial to you.
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@Emerald27, I hear where you are coming from but as a working mom, it is super important to me that my baby is used to a bottle before I go back to work at 8 weeks. A lot of the pro-breastfeeding literature recommend not introducing a bottle until 4-5 weeks and I just think that it's too late and doesn't give the baby enough time to adjust before they take bottles at DC (especially if a Mom has to go back to work at 6 weeks). I personally plan to introduce the bottle around 2-3 weeks to make sure he is used to it before he has to take bottles all day at DC. Luckily I didn't have issues going back and forth with breast and bottle with DS1 and FX this baby will be the same way.
In order to teach baby to take a bottle, you really don't have to offer too many bottles (usually). 1/2-1oz of breastmilk in a bottle a few times a week is often all it takes to get baby used to that alternate feeding method. Some moms prefer to give a small bottle each day or sometimes just once a week. Depends on you and your LO.
Here's some info about paced bottle feeding:
https://www.llli.org/docs/0000000000000001WAB/WAB_Tear_sheet_Toolkit/22_bfabreastfedbaby.pdf
https://kellymom.com/bf/pumpingmoms/feeding-tools/bottle-feeding/