How can I get used to a pacifier? Bought different ones, but none are ...
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How can I get used to a pacifier? Bought different ones, but none are taken. What methods are there? 😅
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1. Try different shapes and sizes of nipples. Some babies prefer nipples with a wide base, others with a narrow one. Experiment until you find the right option.
2. Try offering the pacifier at different times of the day. Some babies prefer a pacifier in the morning, others in the evening.
3. Try offering the pacifier in different situations. For example, when the baby is tired or, conversely, when he is awake and active.
4. Perhaps your baby is just not used to the pacifier. Try gradually getting him accustomed to it by offering the pacifier for a few minutes each day.
5. If nothing helps, seek assistance from a pediatrician or a breastfeeding consultant. They can provide additional recommendations and advice.
Well, actually, that's even good 😁 especially if you are breastfeeding, and later you won't have to wean her off it. Try the most common chamomile from the pharmacy; the nurse in the maternity ward recommended it to us (didn't take Philips and Bibs).
The daughter doesn't really take to the pacifier either; we are breastfeeding. I wanted to get her used to calmly visiting hospitals and to be able to have a peaceful walk without tantrums, but no, we've tried three different pacifiers and she won't take any of them)))
My son had 15 different ones. He didn't take any. I chose the one I liked and that was convenient for him to grab, even if just for 5 seconds, and I only offered that one. Well, he got used to it.
Don't give up right away)) The first son didn't take it, but we didn't insist. I held it for the second one)) he got used to it after a while. He only accepts bibs, I think there's nothing better than them. Also, similar ones from frigo have appeared.
If we're talking about bottles, try a silicone one. My daughter wouldn't take any, but she squeezes this one like a breast, and it drips for her from that.
The daughter only took a pacifier at 6.5 months; before that, I bought various shapes, but she wouldn't take them. She took to Philips, the same brand as her bottles. Now she won't part with it.