Use of pacifiers and breastfeeding duration

Pacifiers are widely used in many developing countries. Although their use is not recommended for breastfeeding infants, there have been no published reports on the association between pacifier use and risk of early weaning. In a study of 354 infants in Brazil, mothers were asked about pacifier use...

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description Pacifiers are widely used in many developing countries. Although their use is not recommended for breastfeeding infants, there have been no published reports on the association between pacifier use and risk of early weaning. In a study of 354 infants in Brazil, mothers were asked about pacifier use at age 1 month, duration of breastfeeding, and introduction of other foods. Among 249 children still breastfed at 1 month, the risk that a child would be weaned at any age between 1 and 24 months was higher in pacifier users than in non-users (hazard ratio 3·0, 95% Cl 2·0-4·6). The association remained even after adjustment for the child's age, sex, birthweight, socioeconomic status, and age at introduction of bottle-feeding.
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Babies
Biological and medical sciences
Birth weight
Brazil
Breast Feeding
Breastfeeding & lactation
Children
Developing countries
Environment. Living conditions
Factors
Humans
Infant
Infant Care
Infant, Newborn
Infants
LDCs
Medical research
Medical sciences
Pacifiers
Population
Public health. Hygiene
Public health. Hygiene-occupational medicine
Socioeconomics
Weaning
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