A pacifier like the Nuckly can provide comfort to your baby and support you as parents in everyday life. However, especially in the first weeks of life, it is important to use it correctly and consciously – especially if you are breastfeeding.
Breastfeeding-friendly instead of disruptive – why timing matters with pacifiers
In the first weeks after birth, breastfeeding should take priority. A stable breastfeeding relationship and healthy milk production need time and calm. Therefore, midwives and breastfeeding consultants recommend:
Do not use the pacifier to delay or replace breastfeeding.
This can mask your baby's hunger cues and negatively affect the establishment of milk supply.
When can a pacifier be used?
As soon as breastfeeding is well established – usually after about four weeks – there is nothing against using a pacifier. The prerequisite is: your baby drinks effectively, gains weight well, and has a clear breastfeeding routine.
The Nuckly pacifier has been specifically designed to provide a natural sucking experience that closely resembles breastfeeding. With its symmetrical sucking shaft and breast-like shape, it is a breastfeeding-friendly alternative that can help prevent nipple confusion.
Important notes for starting with a pacifier
- Give your baby time for the breastfeeding routine – this usually takes a few weeks.
- Wait with the pacifier until breastfeeding is working safely.
- The pacifier is a supplement, not a substitute for closeness, comfort, or breastfeeding sessions.
Conclusion: Yes to pacifiers – but at the right time
A conscious use of a breast-like pacifier like Nuckly can make your everyday life easier without jeopardizing breastfeeding. It calms your baby naturally – without constant sucking – and supports healthy development of the mouth and jaw.
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