After feedings, bedtime, etc?
My newborn isn't a huge fan of pacifiers...I wish she would take one for longer than 2 minutes!
After feedings, bedtime, etc?
My newborn isn't a huge fan of pacifiers...I wish she would take one for longer than 2 minutes!
pomegranate / 3388 posts
We had to convince our daughter to like her pacifier. She wasn't all that into it at the beginning. I'm not sure when it switched, but now she's a total addict, so something changed along the way. We definitely started with it at bedtime, to help her fall asleep.
blogger / nectarine / 2010 posts
He takes it right after his bottle and in his car seat until he drops it.
GOLD / wonderful pea / 17697 posts
All the time but not until he was about 6 months old. He was in the middle of that massive teething explosion (6 all at once!) and it just started with having something to chew one. If it wasn't that it was something else. And now we rarely see him without one. He'll wake up in his sleep, search around until he finds it, pops it back in and goes back to sleep. I thought it would bother me more, but I'm happy he's found comfort in something other than my nipples. And so long as the paci is in he'll let himself be rocked to sleep, which is new and awesome.
pomegranate / 3604 posts
He doesn't. Never has. He uses breast, fingers & bottle instead.
ETA: I just tried to give him one when he was half asleep & nursing/comfort sucking, and all it did was wake him up more & get him pissed. Le sigh.
GOLD / wonderful grape / 20289 posts
Never. She started sucking her thumb at 2 1/2 months, and life has been great ever since.
grapefruit / 4903 posts
When it's time to sleep or at church when we don't want her squawking too loudly!
coconut / 8681 posts
When he's going to sleep and in the car mostly now at 7 months. It used to be more but as he's gotten older what he wants is more obvious to us when he fusses so we can satisfy him most of the time without the paci.
bananas / 9973 posts
I was against pacis, but we've succumbed and give it to her for car rides if she starts crying. She doesn't really like them though I think. Usually drops them within a minute. But things might change since she's only 8 weeks.
GOLD / wonderful apricot / 22276 posts
She only takes it at nap and bed time, it stays in her bed. She is 8 months.
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