Wednesday, May 23, 2007

Do Baby Pacifiers Interfere With Breast Feeding?

Baby Pacifiers




DO BABY PACIFIERS INTERFERE WITH BREAST FEEDING?

Many new mom's worry about giving their infants baby pacifiers because it will interfere with breast feeding. The studies have shown that as long as the mom and baby have already established a breastfeeding routine that there is no need to worry about a baby rejecting the breast.

Baby pacifiers come in different sizes to accommodate infants through six months and up. The nipples on the pacifiers are smaller for ages 0-6 months and a bit larger for 6 months and up. The nipples on the baby pacifiers typically are made of latex and silicone. They also come in different shapes and serve different purposes. A latex pacifier is more of a general, overall pacifier. The silicone pacifiers typically are designed to help your baby during the teething process or they have an orthodontic scientifically designed shape that helps develop the formation of your baby's teeth, jaws and palates.

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