I've been following this discussion with interest. There is one other
thought that came to mind (probably a "zebra", but might be worth
considering). I remember someone-I think it was Chele
Marmet-mentioning that babies with allergies have an itchy palate and
that may be one reason for a baby keeping the tongue "glued" to the roof
of the mouth. Might the same thing apply to this 5 month old? Is there
a possibility that the firmer finger is soothing an itchy palate better
than the softer nipple/areola? If using a toy to "keep the hand busy"
doesn't work, this might be something to consider.
Winnie
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