Effect of restricted pacifier use in breastfeeding term infants for increasing duration of breastfeeding.
The study presents findings from the meta-analysis of two randomized controlled studies (total of 1302 breast-fed full-term infants). Only mothers who were highly motivated to breastfeed were included in the study.
The use of pacifiers in healthy infants, from birth or as soon as breastfeeding had become established, had no significant impact on the prevalence or term of exclusive or partial breastfeeding up to the age of four months. Until further information becomes available, mothers who are motivated to breastfeed should make their decision on pacifier use according to their personal preference. Further studies are required to assess the impact for mothers who place a lower priority on breastfeeding.
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