Should I Use A Pacifier To Help My Newborn Sleep?
Great question and yes, there is so much discussion about being team pacifier or team no pacifier but ultimately - it is a choice about what works best for your baby and family. Some babies don’t take to them or they are more disruptive to sleep so the answer really lies with what your baby finds soothing but it’s helpful and important to know all the facts about pacifiers before making a decision.
What Are The Benefits Of Using A Pacifier During Sleep?
There are many well-supported benefits to using a pacifier during sleep:
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Soothing Effect: Helps address a baby's natural need to settle by sucking. This can help them feel secure and therefore fall asleep more easily. Hopefully!
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Reduced risk of SIDS: The American American Academy of Pediatrics recommends using a pacifier during sleep as it can help reduce the risk of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS). If the pacifier falls out or baby just doesn’t seem to like it, that is OK and be sure to always follow Safe Sleep Guidelines.
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Non-feeding comfort: A good option for offering comfort between feeds, especially for babies who are not hungry but still seek sucking
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Easier to maintain vs thumb sucking: Unlike thumb-sucking, pacifiers can be gradually removed when the time is right