The picture above shows the baby's front teeth protruding after eating pacifiers for a long time. We can see that, compared with normal teeth, the protruding front incisors have a great influence on the baby's appearance. Does the baby use pacifiers for a long time?
First, long-term use of the nipple will make the baby have a strong dependence on the nipple, affecting the development of the baby's upper and lower jaws, and the phenomenon of malocclusion of the upper and lower teeth will occur, resulting in an unsightly appearance of the lips.
Second, when the child keeps sucking the nipple, the air will enter the stomach with the baby's lips. When the stomach can't bear it, it will contract, leading to galactorrhea. Moreover, the intestines will also follow the peristalsis, and frequent peristalsis has the risk of causing abdominal pain in the baby.
Third, if the pacifier is used for a long time, it will make the baby dependent on the pacifier. If you don't eat pacifiers, your baby's mood will be uneasy and irritable.
From this picture, we can see the mouth deformity caused by the baby sucking the nipple, so how can we keep the baby away from the nipple?
First, gradually reduce the use. Never give up the pacifier for your baby by forcibly taking it away and smearing irritating food on it.
Second, play with the baby to distract attention, give the baby enough sense of security, and let the baby stabilize his mood without pacifier.
Pacifier, as its name implies, is to help the baby get a sense of security by sucking, so treasure moms should spend more time with the baby when giving up pacifiers to keep the baby in a stable emotional state. Feed the baby's mouth step by step, preferably within 20 minutes at a time. You can't let the baby keep it for the sake of calmness, which will increase the difficulty of quitting the pacifier in the future.