To use or not to use a pacifier? It is a subject that varies from child to child and from physician to physician. I will talk about my approach and the approach of the American Academy of Pediatrics.
Advantages:
- The baby relaxes
- The pacifier is a painkiller
- The risk of sudden infant death syndrome decreases
- The mother has the opportunity to rest
- Finger sucking habit does not develop
As for the disadvantages:
* The baby who sucks the pacifier very strongly and continuously may get tired and not suck the breast, so it is more appropriate to give it after breastfeeding, not before breastfeeding.
Pacifiers are not recommended for 4 weeks after birth, but there is no harm in using them after the 1st month. The ones with round large heads are more suitable for 0-6 months.
The question on everyone’s mind?” They say it disrupts tooth development? ”
The American Academy of Pediatrics states that the pacifier used before the age of 1 year does not disrupt tooth development, regardless of its structure. It is stated that in order for tooth development to be impaired, it is necessary to use a pacifier for a long time over the age of 1 year. Especially the recommended age is before 6 months. Between 6 and 12 months, it should be decided according to the need, after 12 months it should be stopped.
Source: https://www.aafp.org/afp/2009/0415/p681.html
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/321779510_Memorial_Pediatri_Uygulamalari