For babies that are a greatrelief in suck, which goes beyond the needing to eat, pacifiers can be veryuseful when it comes to bedtime. If you're breastfeeding your baby, wait untilyou have a month old for a pacifier, to ensure that breastfeeding is wellestablished.
The pacifier should not be usedas a substitute for food. First you try to hug him, pamper, rocking and singingto fall asleep. Then put the lights down low and some soft music. When you wakeup, be sure to give enough milk before passing the pacifier.
There are good and bad in the useof pacifiers. Some studies indicate that the pacifier at bedtime may beprotective against sudden death syndrome. On the other hand, babies who use itafter six months have increased middle ear infections, bacterial infections inthe mouth and intestinal infections.
Some parents find that pacifieruse gives them comfort their babies and help them sleep, even waking up atnight and cry if you can not find it. Therefore, one difficulty may be thatyou'd have to give it up also if your child has a cold and can not breathethrough your nose, will be more miserable if it depends on the pacifier.
If your child leaves the pacifierclose to five years, there will be no need to worry about problems dentalfuture. That's because during the first months and years, your child is onlytheir first teeth, permanent not leave until about six years.

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