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Date: | Sat, 20 Jan 2001 19:03:25 -0500 |
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> I also think that the finger or thumb will get sore if the baby sucks on it
> for hours at a time (as some babies suck on pacifiers) and so he will take
> it out of his mouth. Babies also don't bite or chew on their fingers as they
> sometimes do on pacifiers, and then try to do at the breast.
I agree, and also, a baby has to free his/her fingers up to play with
them, whereas one often sees babies playing around with the paci in
their mouth.
I agree with Teresa here. I'd have loved to meet all Sandrine's sucking
needs at the breast. Unfortunately with OSS/OALD she just screamed if I
tried to let her nurse when she was no longer hungry. Until she was 3.5
months and found her fingers. She obviously had a big sucking need. I
was told it would be wise to let her suck on a paci. because of the
OSS/OALD, but I could never get her to take it...she hadn't had one
before 6 weeks, and by then she didn'T have a clue what to do with it
(same with bottles!) and just gagged and/or spit it out.
Fio.
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