Tuesday, October 28, 2008

A Pacifier Your Baby Loves



Let me start by saying we're not really "pacifier people". I don't really have anything against them (for babies, that is) and, in fact, I know numerous studies have shown that they can be beneficial, particularly in reducing the risk of SIDS. Nonetheless, when our son was born, he didn't seem one bit interested in a pacifier. And we didn't push it. Quite frankly, I was happy to not have to "wean" him from it later in life.

Fast forward to the birth of our daughter. Born four months early, she couldn't manage the "suck, swallow, breathe" routine without signs of micro-aspiration. As a result, they sent us home on a feeding tube. In order for her to maintain a strong sucking reflex when that wasn't how she was fed, we needed to rely on a pacifier. While her milk went directly into her stomach through a tube threaded through her nose, C. would suck on a pacifier. This helped establish the "suck/eat" connection.

For our daughter, it was important to be consistent about the type of pacifier we used. Once we knew what kind she liked, we invested in several. We felt very lucky that she enjoyed her pacifier since it helped keep that sucking reflex strong.


A Newborn Soothie Pacifier- what worked best for us


Once she passed her swallow study and was able to be fed thickened milk from a bottle, C. refused the pacifier in much the same way her brother had. Once she knew that sucking should yield food, she had no interest in that little tool anymore. And so, weaning her from the pacifier was a non-issue. At six months, she was done with it.

I'm very happy to have never had a toddler on a pacifier. But our pacifiers were tools we were fortunate to have when our preemie was tiny!

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3 comments:

FishMama said...

We were told that this was the only kind of paci to get!

Thanks for your loyal participation!

Ryann said...

Addy never took to a pacifier, but we had a few of these from the NICU and I just passed the last one (unopened in package) to a friend of ours who only got one from the hospital. I've heard of people having a hard time finding these, but I think I've seen them at Target.

JessieLeigh said...

Ryann- Yep, Target has them! That's where we picked up our extras. We also found some pale pink Soothie pacis that were perfect when she got to be a little bigger at Target.