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AUTHOR: newmom29DATE: 10/20/03 6:44am
SUBJECT: Pacifier Problems
My son is almost 5 weeks old, and loves to suck on a pacifier. The problem is he can't seem to hold it in his mouth for more that a minute. I usually have to hold it in his mouth gently, and he sucks away, so I know he's not purposely spitting it out. Could he have a problem with his tongue or mouth when sucking, or does it just take time for him to learn how to hold it in his mouth? Has anyone had this problem?
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