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      • A pacifier might soothe a fussy baby. Some babies are happiest when they're sucking on something. A pacifier offers temporary distraction. A pacifier might come in handy during and after shots, blood tests or other procedures.
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  2. Oct 6, 2022 · Pacifier use might increase the risk of middle ear infections. However, rates of middle ear infections are generally lowest from birth to age 6 months — when the risk of SIDS is the highest and your baby might be most interested in a pacifier. Prolonged pacifier use might lead to dental problems.

  3. Mar 10, 2023 · If your baby is still fussy after you've fed, burped, and soothed them, you may want to try a pacifier. Are pacifiers bad? Pacifiers aren't inherently bad – in fact, they can be a very useful tool to help calm and soothe a fussy baby.

  4. May 24, 2024 · This article looks at tips for calming a fussy baby, including swaddling, placing them on their side or stomach, shushing, swinging, soothing sounds, and allowing them to suck on a pacifier or...

  5. Aug 17, 2023 · Pacifiers can be a great way to provide instant soothing and to calm fussy, inconsolable babies or toddlers. (That’s the love ’em part!) But the problem is that pacifier use can quickly become habitual.

  6. Sep 1, 2009 · Soothing a fussy baby. Sucking on a pacifier will calm your baby. It can even help a baby fall asleep. Many parents find pacifiers helpful at night or in public areas. Using a pacifier also can be helpful during your baby’s common medical procedures. This includes vaccinations and blood tests.

  7. Jul 29, 2019 · Pacifiers may help protect your baby from SIDS and suffocation during sleep for several reasons. They might make it harder for your baby to roll over onto their stomach.

  8. Sep 8, 2023 · Sucking on a pacifier can help calm your baby if they’re fussy or even colicky, providing them with a sense of security and relaxation. Acting as a sleep aid. Pacifiers may help your baby fall asleep faster and encourage them to self-soothe when they wake up during the night. Providing a temporary distraction.