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AUTHOR: MUG1DATE: 10/19/03 6:57pm
SUBJECT: Pacifiers
Hi, all.
I introduced a pacifier to my now ~ 4.5 month old baby about 2.5 weeks ago. She was fussy with a cold and I believe, was starting to teeth at that time. She never took a pacifier before until that time.
Anyhow for about 2 weeks I've had troubles bottle feeding my daughter. She'd rather suck on the pacifier than feed. I am attributing the difficulty feeding is due to teething but I am wondering if maybe the pacifier is causing her not to feed well.

As anyone experienced similar troubles or has any advice?

Thanks in advance.
First time mom, Michelle
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Pacifiers
MUG110/19/03 06:57pm
not a big fan of paci's
Kansasmom0110/23/03 12:59pm
Re: Pacifiers
rwsmom10/22/03 12:37pm
Re: Pacifiers
Jamie'sMomma10/24/03 10:16am
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