tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2098377761995034171.post3539833703850081149..comments2023-11-03T09:15:22.062+00:00Comments on Not Even a Bag of Sugar: How to Break the Dummy Habit CompletelyKykareehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00316100979546486127noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2098377761995034171.post-54780744888543660722012-03-29T04:47:10.586+01:002012-03-29T04:47:10.586+01:00Fred was 2 when she gave up the dummy. She had a c...Fred was 2 when she gave up the dummy. She had a cold with a blocked nose for a few days so couldn't suck anyway. After two days we thought we might as well capitalise on the situation. We took it from Una at 9 months. Avery still has his, so we are totally hanging out for that blocked nose.Penni Russonhttp://twitter.com/eglantinescakenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2098377761995034171.post-23173560921021946642012-03-25T23:57:31.250+01:002012-03-25T23:57:31.250+01:00I pulled the father Christmas trick on my first. I...I pulled the father Christmas trick on my first. It was hard because, it's as it mentions in above post you both become dependant. Once bitten, twice shy and <br /> Smidge only had them in the NICU. Did you know they are now looking in to weather dummies prevent cot death? There is some speculation that the sucking motion develops a part of the brain responsible for apnoea. Perhaps the lack of sucking motion ( in absence of dummies ) could potentially be attributed to increased risk of cot death in prems?diary of a premmy mumhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13829424922988781001noreply@blogger.com