Questioning The Wisdom of Using Pacifiers
May 1, 2012 | ChildHealth | Editor
Most babies have a strong sucking reflex. Some babies even suck their thumbs or fingers before they’re born. Beyond nutrition, sucking often has a soothing, calming effect. But what should they suckle with? Binkies, corks, soothers. Whatever you call pacifiers, conventional wisdom holds that giving them to newborns can interfere with breastfeeding.
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