{"id":7046,"date":"2023-06-23T17:06:50","date_gmt":"2023-06-23T17:06:50","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/mommyinstinct.com\/?p=7046"},"modified":"2023-06-23T17:06:54","modified_gmt":"2023-06-23T17:06:54","slug":"can-your-baby-use-a-bottle-nipple-as-a-pacifier","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/mommyinstinct.com\/can-your-baby-use-a-bottle-nipple-as-a-pacifier\/","title":{"rendered":"Can Your Baby Use A Bottle Nipple As A Pacifier?"},"content":{"rendered":"

For children who often sleep hard, noisy environments make it difficult for them to fall asleep or wake up easily. In such a situation, your baby has to suck your nipple to sleep, but if the baby sleeps while feeding breast milk, it is also very easy to choke on the milk.<\/p>\n

Is your baby often crying and difficult to comfort when your newborn leaves your nipple, even though your infant is full? Does your baby have the habit of sucking his thumb instead of a nipple? These things make you tired and even stressed.<\/p>\n

Therefore, you see that the bottle nipple is soft and has the same structure as a pacifier, so you don’t know if it can be used instead of a pacifier.<\/p>\n

Thumb sucking is both unhygienic and affects the baby’s hands and teeth, so you often use pacifiers for your baby. However, many babies refuse pacifiers but still cooperate with bottle feeding. So can these babies use bottle nipples as a pacifier?<\/p>\n

Can Your Baby Use A Bottle Nipple As A Pacifier?<\/h2>\n

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Even if your baby isn’t crying, using a pacifier may help them fall and remain asleep for longer periods of time. Thanks to that, you can sleep more too.  Babies who suck on pacifiers may have enhanced nerve reflexes and breathing muscles.<\/p>\n

So, can newborns use bottle nipples? We do not recommend using a bottle nipple as a pacifier because they have different purposes. Plus, due to their dissimilar aims, the structure of these two types is totally unlike.<\/p>\n

The main role of a bottle nipple is to provide liquids such as breast milk, formula milk, pure water, or juice. In contrast, the pacifier is mainly used to meet the baby\u2019s sucking needs.<\/p>\n

Choosing the material of the nipple is also something that mothers need to pay attention to. Currently, there are two popular types of nipples: silicone nipples and rubber nipples. You can check out a comparison of these two types of pacifiers here to learn more about the pros and cons of each.<\/p>\n

Bottle Nipple<\/h3>\n

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The bottle nipples are normally made of rubber since its soft characteristic is convenient for the baby to feed milk. A rubber nipple is suitable for the under 6 months old baby because it is softer and similar to your nipple.<\/p>\n

Nevertheless, because bottle nipples are totally soft, your baby can bite and swallow them.<\/p>\n

Important notes when using bottle nipples<\/p>\n

You should replace a new bottle nipple for your baby when the nipple has discolored or worn out, which can cause choking for the baby. In addition, you should never give your baby just one, because the older he gets, the more he will like to bite. <\/p>\n

Therefore, you must regularly check to see if your baby’s bottle nipples show signs of needing to be replaced. If the teat of the bottle is torn, peeled, or broken, it should be thrown away immediately. <\/p>\n

A torn bottle nipple should not be used as a pacifier for a teething child because the baby can bite the teat into small pieces and swallow it easily. This is very dangerous for the baby because it can cause a potential choking hazard.<\/p>\n

Pacifier<\/h3>\n

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The shape of the pacifier is very diverse, so you should choose the type with a wide bottom so that when the baby uses it, it feels as familiar as your nipples. Plus, you should choose a flat pacifier so as not to affect the baby’s gums and teeth. Additionally, it has a light to make it easy to find at night.<\/p>\n

In general, babies who have just started teething or have already teethed will love to bite, or babies who suck strongly should choose silicone nipples. Since it is hard, durable and holds shape for a long time, safe, and has no unpleasant odor.<\/p>\n

If you try to use bottle nipples as a pacifier, it can cause a potential choking hazard. If the bottle of milk has a small nipple, it is very likely that the baby can swallow it and cause choking when your baby suckles too strongly.<\/p>\n

In fact, every type of pacifier has its own disadvantages for the baby. The rubber nipple has an unpleasant rubber smell, so many babies do not like to suck, and the silicone pacifier is too hard or big, which is not good for the baby’s palate and gums, as well as the development of the baby’s teeth. <\/p>\n

In short, you shouldn\u2019t use a bottle nipple as a pacifier. If the infant suckes forcefully, the nipple may burst out of the ring and choke your baby. Therefore, if the baby is both breastfeeding and bottle-feeding, a pacifier is more appropriate.<\/p>\n

Should The Pacifier And Bottle Nipple Be The Same?<\/h2>\n

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The structure of these two things is not the same because they serve different purposes. We use a bottle nipple to provide milk, water, and juice for the newborns. Conversely, the pacifier is just to satisfy the need for reassurance for your baby, so these two items are completely different.<\/p>\n

So, can newborns use bottle nipples? Of course, yes! However, you need to know the difference between bottle nipples and other types of pacifiers. Thanks to that, it can help you choose a suitable type that is safe for your beloved baby.<\/p>\n

So what is the structure of the two different types? Is a pacifier made of latex or silicon the safest for your baby? Let’s distinguish the difference between them!<\/p>\n

The Rubber (Latex) Pacifiers<\/h3>\n

Rubber (latex) appears to provide increased suppleness and flexibility for pacifiers and bottle nipples. This stimulates the necessary muscular effort for the baby’s jaw development. <\/p>\n

However, the present industry trend appears to favor the usage of silicone. This gives parents peace of mind about latex allergies, even if they do not use it infrequently. <\/p>\n

Besides, it should also be noted that Health Canada has imposed severe guidelines on the use of potentially carcinogenic components (nitrosamines) in order to enhance the flexibility of rubber pacifiers. <\/p>\n

Moreover, although silicone pacifiers and bottle nipples tend to be less flexible than latex-made pacifiers, they are still more popular than ever!<\/p>\n

The Silicon Pacifiers<\/h3>\n

Because silicone pacifiers and bottle nipples are less pliable, they do not support sucking or the optimum development of the child’s facial structures. The more flexible a pacifier or nipple is, the more useful and preferred it is.<\/p>\n

However, due to safety concerns, the packaging of these items makes it hard for you to check flexibility while making a choice.<\/p>\n

Generally, if you use a bottle nipple, your baby will swallow a lot of air and easily burp, gas, discomfort, etc. Also, the bottle nipple is easily pulled into the oral cavity because the material is too flexible and unfitting. <\/p>\n

Hence, it is easy to become a choking hazard when your baby sucks too strong.<\/p>\n

What To Do If Your Baby Refuses A Pacifier?<\/h2>\n

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You complain that your baby refuses to suck on a pacifier, but in fact, you only give your baby a pacifier 2-3 times and see that the baby does not latch on. Hence, you suppose that the baby refuses to suck. <\/p>\n

When offering pacifiers, you often try to put them in the baby’s mouth without letting the baby take the initiative to approach. This makes the baby uncomfortable and often responds by spitting out the pacifier and refusing to suck. <\/p>\n

Therefore, if your baby doesn’t suck, don’t be discouraged, be persistent in using it for your baby next time.<\/p>\n

Most importantly, you have to buy pacifiers that have the shapes and materials that are safe and suitable for your baby. Your baby could want a pacifier with a different shape, like round or flat, one that sits higher or lower in their mouth, or one made wholly of flexible silicone rather than hard plastic.<\/p>\n

You can test multi-types of pacifiers to determine which your little one prefers, as long as the pacifiers you’re buying are safe for their age. Here are some kinds of pacifiers that you can refer to:<\/p>\n

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