So is this saying that if baby is used to pacifier be sure it is always with
them or they are at risk for SIDS ?
This is a big practice issue for me. I've always rec that parents ditch the
pacifier between 5-7 mo. It seems to be a natural time for babies to need
them less and give them up easily. I do rec leaving the pacifier in the
crib as the last place for baby to let go of the sucking. If you don't get
rid of the paci between 5-7 mo (it's a developmental thing) you usually have
it for the long haul. I commonly see kids with pacis who are way over 2
years old. Then they become a nasty dirty object that interferes with
speech and activities. What about the study a few years ago that connected
paci use past 6 mo with ear infections? Darn! Pat in SNJ
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