yoboo

Can Babies Use Pacifier Silicone Pacifiers?

Sep 19,2023

Babies can suckle immediately after birth. This is a primitive reflex that does not need to be taught. Sucking soothes babies and a silicone pacifier can be used to meet their sucking needs. Research shows that using a silicone pacifier can also reduce the risk of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) and is recommended for certain special conditions, such as low birth weight (<1500 grams), premature babies born before 32 weeks, and hypoglycemia.


Many babies will suck their fingers if they don't have a silicone pacifier. From this point of view, a silicone pacifier is at least better than sucking fingers for two reasons: Firstly, the dental development problems caused by using a silicone pacifier are less than constantly sucking fingers; Secondly, it is relatively easy for parents to control a baby's use of a pacifier. They can simply remove the pacifier if not allowed, but controlling finger sucking is much more difficult. However, the longer a pacifier is used, the higher the probability of finger sucking in the future. Therefore, it is essential for parents to learn how to use a silicone pacifier correctly.


Precautions for using a silicone pacifier



When to wean off a silicone pacifier?


Starting from 6 months, consider weaning the baby off the silicone soother. Limit its use to sleep or comforting the baby, and stop using it by the age of 4 at the latest. Respect the baby's right to use the silicone soother and do not forcibly deprive or punish them for using it; the baby will be unhappy. Of course, praise and encourage the baby when they show an intention to stop using the silicone pacifier. When a child has a cold or nasal congestion, they may feel more uncomfortable without the pacifier, making it easier for them to give it up.

Other Recommended

Other News

What if Your Baby Doesn't Like to Drink Milk from a Bottle?
What if Your Baby Doesn't Like to Drink Milk from a Bottle?
A feeding bottle is a device used to hold milk. It is generally used for babies. The feeding bottle itself does not contain a nipple, but only refers to the body of the bottle. However, manufacturers ...
yoboo Launched New Nursing Pad and Entered Southeast Asian Market
yoboo Launched New Nursing Pad and Entered Southeast Asian Market
At the beginning of the new year, medical feeding maternal and baby brand yoboo launched a new product - Nursing Pad. 2009 witnessed the establishment of the brand and its acquirement of the patent fo...
yoboojpbrand@gmail.com