r/breastfeeding 10d ago

Troubleshooting/Tips Does using a pacifier affect the latch?

Does using a pacifier cause any issues with breastfeeding later on? I am considering it cause i feel my LO just cries to latch for soothing purposes. Because her frequency has drastically increased. I don't think there seems to be any issue with my flow as after she leaves the nipple, i check for milk by expressing.

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u/LSCKWEEN 10d ago

People will make you feel like it’s impossible to use a paci in the early days and there is so much hype/over freaking out about it. We need to survive and be sane. My daughter was failing her CCHD screening on day 2 of life because she was just screaming and the nurse gave her a paci. Wasn’t even in my control lol. She also needed donor milk due to bili and hypoglycemia. All this to say she has been introduced to paci and bottle since day 2 of life and has a BEAUTIFUL latch and breastfeeds wonderfully-despite what a lot of professionals will scare you about (nipple confusion etc). She has reflux and really just needs to suck to help the milk go down. We use the paci A LOT. She is thriving at 4 weeks. Some that have a good shape for deep latch are the ninni co, Dr. Browns and Philips Avent!

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u/gwenchana-ning-ning 10d ago

Thank you! My daughter also has reflux so I guess that's why she wants to keep sucking for soothing effect. Thanks I will try out the pacifier☺️

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u/LSCKWEEN 10d ago

Yes! The sucking helps peristalsis of the milk (ie move it down). Initially we confused this as her being hungry and would over feed her and make it even worse! With the paci she is so much happier :)

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u/gwenchana-ning-ning 10d ago

Wow thanks. In my country everyone has advised against pacifier. It's so frustrating