Is it easy for newborns to choke when changing pacifiers?

Newborns may be prone to choking when changing pacifiers, but choking can also be caused by other reasons, such as developmental abnormalities or imperfect development.
1. Changing the pacifier: If you change the pacifier for your newborn and the mouth of the pacifier is too big, it may cause your newborn to eat milk too fast, which will cause choking.
2. Developmental deformities: It may be due to the presence of congenital laryngeal cartilage deformity or congenital cleft lip and palate, etc., which may lead to choking during breastfeeding.
3. Imperfect development: As newborns are relatively small, the development of the nervous system is still imperfect, and the swallowing function is also relatively weak during breastfeeding, choking phenomenon may occur.
The choking of newborns can also be caused by other reasons. If the choking is caused by changing the pacifier, you need to change the smaller pacifier, if it is caused by other reasons, you need to go to the hospital for a clear diagnosis.