Hi, my son who turned 1 on the 10th was never a big one for pacifiers... and that's fine by me. Our bottle weaning went AMAZING, he was off the bottle totally and only using a sippy a few weeks before his birthday. There was no struggle or anything - and I realize I got super lucky with this. My concern is now, he suddenly does so much better with naps and sleeping at night WITH a paci after not having one at all for a while.
He is with my MIL all day since I work full time and she has a hell of a time getting him to nap consistently, which then means he's a crabby mess for us for dinner and bedtime. And that makes me upset because I already have the full time working mom guilt.... she has him 8 hours a day, and I only have him those few hours he's awake and then of course weekends... so when he's crabby I feel like it messes with our time together.
One night, he was fighting us so bad with going to sleep that I just popped the paci in as our last resort and he calmed down and actually slept totally through the night - which he has only done a handful of times. He usually wakes up once (on a good night) for some reassurance, and some nights he was waking up anywhere from 2-10 times just depending on how hard it was to get him back down. Over the weekend, it helped him nap consistently and he's slept 12 hours straight 2 nights in a row.
As much as I hate to break out the paci, if it will help him nap and sleep better at night, is the trade-off really so awful? He doesn't ever have it during the day, and with bottle weaning going so easy, I'm thinking the pacifier weaning may go smoothly as well (or hoping at least). I just feel like sleep is the priority.
What do you guys think? Anyone ever have this issue?
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I think people worry about it ruining their teeth (needing braces or something) but I sucked my fingers for a long time and I never had braces. My husband never sucked his thumb and he had to have braces.
The paci gets a bad reputation but I think it's fine.
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