Health Tip: Using a Pacifier to Soothe Baby

By Diana Kohnle, HealthDay Reporter


(HealthDay News) -- Deciding to offer a pacifier to your baby, then choosing the right one for the child, are important decisions for new parents.


The American Academy of Pediatrics offers these suggestions:



  • Parents should make sure they are not offering a pacifier when baby really needs to be fed.

  • Don't be discouraged if baby is not interested in a pacifier at first. Offer it again and try gently stroking near baby's mouth and holding it in place.

  • Parents can try offering a clean pinkie finger to suck on as a substitute.

  • Some babies may not need a pacifier to calm them and help them sleep.


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