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Article: Pacifier and breastfeeding: good or bad idea? 🔍

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Pacifier and breastfeeding: good or bad idea? 🔍

When you become a mother, breastfeeding is often one of the first challenges you face. While breastfeeding is a natural and wonderful experience, it can also raise questions, particularly about the use of pacifiers.

While it may seem practical for soothing baby, some parents wonder if it can interfere with breastfeeding. So, should a pacifier be introduced during breastfeeding? Let's find out the pros and cons, and when it can be useful.

 

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Why avoid pacifiers at the start of breastfeeding?

Experts often recommend delaying the introduction of the pacifier during the first few weeks of breastfeeding. Why? Because this period is crucial for establishing good breastfeeding technique and stimulating milk production:

  • Latching on: babies need to learn to latch on well and feed efficiently. Introducing a pacifier too early can interfere with this learning process by disrupting the latch.
  • Nipple confusion: If the baby is used to sucking on a teat, he may find it difficult to tell the difference with the nipple, creating confusion. This could impair his ability to feed at the breast and disrupt breastfeeding.
  • Stimulating milk production: The first few weeks are essential for establishing a good milk supply. Baby's suckling at the breast stimulates this production. Using a pacifier too early could reduce the frequency of feeds, and ultimately affect milk production.

 

The advantages of pacifiers during breastfeeding

While introducing a pacifier can be risky, it can also be beneficial in certain situations:

  • Comforting and soothing: Some babies have an intense need for sucking to comfort themselves, even when they're not hungry. In this case, the pacifier can provide relief by calming the baby without the need for constant feeding.
  • Respite for Mum: Breastfeeding can be exhausting, especially when baby wants to feed frequently. Introducing a pacifier can give mom a break, while meeting her baby's suckling needs.
  • Reduced risk of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS): Some studies suggest that using a pacifier while sleeping may slightly reduce the risk of SIDS. Although research on this subject is still ongoing, it may be reassuring for some parents to know that it could provide additional protection.

 

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When and how should a pacifier be introduced during breastfeeding?

If you decide to introduce a pacifier, it's important to do so carefully and gradually. Here are a few tips to guide you:

Wait until breastfeeding is well established before introducing the pacifier, around 3 to 4 weeks after birth. This allows baby to learn to suckle properly at the breast and toestablish a good relationship with breastfeeding.

Give the pacifier only when necessary, such as to soothe baby between feeds or when he needs to be comforted. Avoid using it too frequently, so that it doesn't interfere with breastfeeding.

Every baby is different. Some will readily accept it, while others will prefer the breast. Don't worry if baby refuses the pacifier, it's not a problem.

 

Is it absolutely necessary to use a pacifier while breast-feeding?

The answer is no, it's not compulsory to use a pacifier while breastfeeding. Many babies do without them altogether , and feel reassured solely by the presence of the breast and contact with their mom.

If you feel that the pacifier doesn't suit your baby's needs or your preferences, you can do without it. The important thing is to listen to baby and find what works best for him and for you.

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Whether or not to use a pacifier during breastfeeding is a personal choice

Ultimately, the use of a pacifier during breastfeeding is a personal choice. While it may offer advantages in certain situations, it also entails potential risks.

The most important thing is to establish a good relationship with breastfeeding, to respect your baby's needs, and to opt for the pacifier only if you really feel the need.

Breastfeeding is first and foremost an intimate and unique moment between you and your child, so make the decisions you feel are best for both of you. And if what you're looking for above all is intimacy with your child, 23 Mai paris is here to help.

We offer a whole range of nursing garments,designed in soft, non-irritating fabrics, with discreet openings on the sides, so you can be ready to breastfeed baby in any situation.

Don't miss any opportunity to provide for your baby and strengthen his connection to you with our wide range of stylish nursing clothes, designed for every occasion.

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