Hi, nina is 2 1/2 weeks and I'm considering using a dummy for sleep as i have a toddler to consider as well. Do you think it's possible to us a dummy occasionally, ie not everytime she goes to sleep but just on the odd occasion she's having trouble
We've finally taken the plunge and ditched the dummy, which is going pretty well so far (only started Monday). He hasn't asked for it once in the day and cries for 5 -10 minutes asking for it when going to bed before falling asleep but I'm really
Hello, Sebastian is very addicted to His dummy and loves being swaddled. This helps in the fact that once he is swaddled and got his dummy in he goes straight to sleep, no rocking, no crying... this is for naps and his sleep at night. During
i woke up this morning feeling better than i have in 3 and half weeks, got 6 hours sleep yee ha, only problem was hmy lo slept longer using a dummy, i read somewhere that if your baby sleeps with a dummy that it is dangerous to put them to bed
Tigerlily really likes her dummy but can't keep it in and it's driving me crazy!!! It settles her really well but after about two sucks it falls out and she cries for it. I am tempted to put rubber bands on and hook it on her ears haha
we try? Could it be colic (WHAT IS THIS)?We have tried adding/taking off layers but nothing seems to work apart from more and more food but then he falls asleep on the bottle and cries when you put him down ......... DO WE, OR DO WE NOT TRY A DUMMY
My LO (14 weeks) has had a dummy since she was about 5 weeks old and loves it. She has reflux and finds it really soothing after feeds and when she's going to sleep.Just in the last week she has found her thumb and will suck it when her dummy isn
HiMy LO is 15 weeks and pretty much dependant on her dummy to go to sleep, during the day if she gets really upset the dummy and a cuddle from me is the only thing to calm her down. Night time she has the dummy as she falls asleep and then wakes up
her dummy as this calmed and settled her. However, now she seems highly dependant on it, and even tho she may go to sleep without the dummy, she soon wakes up screaming for it, then everytime it falls out during the night she cries for it and wont
Am I the only one who thinks that toddlers walking around with dummies stuck in their mouths look terrible? My son is 3.5 and goes to the nursery class in the local primary school. On several occasions when I have been picking him up, I have seen