keeping binky in mouth when sleeping
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oobabyoo
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keeping binky in mouth when sleeping
ANyone have any tips?? DD uses the soothie binky from the hospital and it always falls out and she cries.
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Posted 11/25/08 3:22 PM |
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DeniseMarie
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Re: keeping binky in mouth when sleeping
i found that those always fell out. We bought ones made by Advent (or adventi, something like that) and they stay in a lot more. They still fall out sometimes but I think bc they are curved inward, it helps with gravity, lol.
Also , at 3 months, her sucking is a lot stronger than when she was a newborn
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Posted 11/25/08 3:54 PM |
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XcalystaX
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Re: keeping binky in mouth when sleeping
Posted by DeniseMarie
i found that those always fell out. We bought ones made by Advent (or adventi, something like that) and they stay in a lot more. They still fall out sometimes but I think bc they are curved inward, it helps with gravity, lol.
Also , at 3 months, her sucking is a lot stronger than when she was a newborn
ITA on every point. We use the Avent ones too.
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Posted 11/25/08 4:03 PM |
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megsm3
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Re: keeping binky in mouth when sleeping
We were getting up to give her back the binky until she learned to find one of the gazillion in her crib on her own somewhere around 5 mos.
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Posted 11/25/08 4:43 PM |
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DmarieK
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Re: keeping binky in mouth when sleeping
I heard that you can tug at the paci whiles it's in DC mouth...they will instinctively suck it back. Doing this will strengthen the sucking reflex.
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Posted 11/25/08 4:57 PM |
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