Using a dummy safely

Some research suggests that using a dummy during sleep can lower the risk of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS).

If you choose to use a dummy:

  • Wait until breastfeeding is well established – usually when your baby is around four weeks old.
  • Use an orthodontic dummy – these adapt to your baby’s mouth shape. 
  • Make it part of your baby’s sleep routine – offer the dummy for every sleep, not just occasionally.
  • Gently stop using the dummy between six and 12 months – to avoid problems cause by longer term use, such as misaligned teeth and ear infections.
A baby is asleep in a safer sleep position, on their back with a clear cot. They have a dummy in their mouth

Things to avoid

  • Don’t force your baby to take a dummy – if your baby spits it out, you don’t need to worry about putting it back in.  
  • Don’t use a neck cord and dummy attachments – as these can be dangerous.  
  • Don’t put anything sweet on the dummy, such as honey. 
  • Don’t offer the dummy during awake time.  

Preguntas más frecuentes

A baby is sleeping in a safer sleep position in a cot. The dad is holding a hand on his chest and head. The baby has a dummy.

Recuerde

Using a dummy could help reduce the risk of SIDS, just make sure if breastfeeding you start offering a dummy after breastfeeding is established and use the tips on this page of how to use a dummy. Everyone is different and not all babies like using dummies, but by following our safer sleep advice there’s lots you can do to help keep your baby safe.

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