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Originally Posted by FZR400RRSP We're dummy fans too.
Both of ours had dummies, and the only time they'd get upset at night was if the dummy came out and they couldn't quickly find it again.
They both gave up dummies easily enough when we felt it was time to get rid too.
Hard to fathom why some people are so anti-dummy when it does keep the little blighters settled/quiet.
Principals are all very well, but sleep is better! |
my wife was adamant that we didnt use a dummy and he hasnt needed one so far, even though he is teething so i dont want to start it now at almost 10 months. you only get issues when you withdraw it later. plus wife's brother knackered his teeth using a dummy and had to have elocution lessons as a result.
KyleS1 - i will get the wife to try that. she gets up to feed since i work and have sleep problems at the best of times anyway. i just get woken up several times a night.