Pacifiers: Good or bad for our baby?
The pacifier is one of the favorite tools of our little boy. But, as elsewhere, there are versions and versions for against its use, especially if widespread and frequent. Consider the situation …
Reasons to give pacifier
Pacifiers are a great partner to help the baby to sleep because the sucking action causes it to release chemicals that reduce stress, soothe and thus help you achieve a state of relaxation so that they stay dormiditos . If your baby wakes up often in the middle of the night, give him his pacifier and see how fast you fall asleep.
What Mom did not use the pacifier to try to calm your crying baby? For the above reason, the pacifier is also a great ally in calming a crying baby , calm and even to counteract pain caused by vaccines or diseases.
Pacifier use favors the production of saliva. This helps reduce the buildup of plaque in their first dientitos. Also the pacifier is a form of combat that can suffer pain when they are born small teeth.
They say that the use of pacifiers at night reduces the risk of sudden death . While it is still unclear why, is believed to help keep airways open while he sleeps little. As is with the pacifier, sleep less deeply and hence can react if you feel shortness of breath.
Pacifier use is good for premature babies, it helps to improve their sucking reflex when your mom nurse. This improves your food.
Many children unconsciously acquire the habit of sucking his thumb or his fists and that, in future, it can cause dental problems. Using a pacifier, the child does not feel the need to lick your fingers. In addition, of course, is easier to get used to leave the nipple to get used to stop sucking their little hands.
And why not as good a pacifier?
Although pacifier use has its good points, also has its downside, especially if we are not certain control of the frequency with which our son uses it. So, what are the negative effects of pacifiers:
It is recommended to wait until 6 weeks of life of our baby for his first pacifier. It happens that if we give it too soon, the baby is not suckling well the mother’s breast. Consequently, they may have feeding problems.
A negative consequence of the use of a pacifier, when it is used frequently in infants aged 12 months-is that it can hinder the development of language , as it removes opportunities where the child learns to babble. On the other hand, when its use and extends to 3 or 4 years, the pacifier is associated with dental problems such as overbite, crossbite or cleft palate.
It has also analyzed the use of pacifiers continuously over long periods can cause infection due to the transfer of bacteria from the mouth, throat and ears. In fact, your baby may develop ear infections or fungal infections in the mouth.





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