Pacifiers should only be used as a tool for lulling the baby to sleep, and you can try to remove them after you fall asleep. It is not good for the baby to keep the pacifier in his mouth while sleeping.
Sucking is a way for babies to relieve their emotions, and letting babies sleep with a soother is good for their sleep, but attention should be paid to the time of use, not for a long time, otherwise it is likely to affect the development of the child’s teeth. In addition, frequent use of pacifiers is prone to harbor bacteria, leading to intestinal infections, and may also lead to oral inflammation and other problems.
If the baby can only fall asleep with a pacifier, it needs to be adjusted in time and can be removed after falling asleep. Parents should pay attention to the comfort and care of the baby, and try other methods to make the baby fall asleep quietly.