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  • Dummy

    26 56.52%
  • Soother

    11 23.91%
  • Dodo

    8 17.39%
  • Pacifier

    1 2.17%
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    Quote Originally Posted by Magicme View Post
    But would u let them suck their thumb/fingers?
    When a baby, yes.
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    Quote Originally Posted by osarusan View Post
    I think the idea is that with a pacifier the parent can remove the pacifier at any time and control the amount of time the child can use the pacifier, and the age when they must survive without a pacifier.

    Obviously not possible with a digit.
    Osarusan, I have witnessed first-hand, on numerous occasions, young babies having a bottle removed from their mouth, and a dummy shoved in in it's place. These babies don't get the chance to learn to pacify themselves, and I guess this is one of the biggest reasons for my dislike of them.
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    Well just coz some parents havent the cop on/too lazy to try and amuse their child or settle them without just shoving a dummy in their mouth doesnt mean that they shouldn't be used. Sometimes a baby is grizzly for reasons such as teething, colic, feeling unwell and the sucking motion helps them to settle down. I have to say that I was glad of the dummy on occasion but it was by no means a substitute for a cuddle or playing with my kid to settle them first!

    Both my kids were off bottles (and older one off dummy) within a week or so of their 1st birthdays so that they wouldnt get a habit that they would find hard to kick later in life. Parenting is hard work and worth it but doesnt mean u shouldnt use tools available to help if you find they do!

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    Magicme, I agree with everything you're saying.
    As I said in my first post, I have never used one, and it would be a last resort, but I would never say never. We we're lucky, I guess, to avoid colic etc.
    Also, as I have also said, my dislike of them comes from seeing them over-used by 'lazy' parents.
    I don't mean to have a go at anyone, yourself included, that has used them, but I have seen them misused so often it bugs me.
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    Soother.

    On a side note, how about a cross-correlation and geographic analysis of how everyone voted in the three great polls so far?

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    Quote Originally Posted by pineapple stu View Post
    On a side note, how about a cross-correlation and geographic analysis of how everyone voted in the three great polls so far?
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    Fair enough Noby coz it distresses me seeing kids who are 2 & up with bottles, blankies and dummies....screams insecurity and if a child is insecure that usually stems from parents not paying enough love and attention!

    So we actually agree Noby!

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    It appears we do.
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    Talking

    Quote Originally Posted by Magicme View Post
    So we actually agree Noby!
    Quote Originally Posted by noby View Post
    It appears we do.
    Everybody agrees.

    Pacifier it is.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Macy View Post
    It's a dummy, it's rice krispie cake and it's barm not muffin.
    there's always the one

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    Quote Originally Posted by strangeirish View Post
    The way I see it..
    Dummy-Dublin
    Soother-Country folk
    Dodo-Wesht
    Pacifier-D4
    Spot on strangerirish. I'm over here on the "wesht" coast (I can see the Atlantic ocean from where I am sitting!) and my one year old daughter woke up an hour ago...my missus told me to give her the Dodo.

    I would've never noticed what we called it before now.

    Does this mean Galway United will get promoted?
    Nobody knows us, we don't care

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    Quote Originally Posted by Paddyfield View Post
    .

    Does this mean Galway United will get promoted?
    It's looking good!
    Did you ever notice that in every painting of Adam & Eve, they have belly buttons. Think about that...take as long as you want.

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    Dummy down here too.
    Have heard Dodo on occasion. Soother never.
    Pacifier is American, isn't it?

    So Stu:
    Waterford: dummy, bun, and definitely not barm.
    more bass

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