Effects of Pacifier Use on Transition from Gavage to Breastfeeding in Preterm Infants: A Randomized Controlled Trial.
Helping premature babies to make the transition to oral feeding is still always a major challenge. Tube feeding often also results in them staying in hospital for longer.¹ Using a pacifier improves their non-nutritive sucking capability because of the oral stimulation. For babies to get the timing right when feeding requires sensory and motor coordination of the sucking action, swallowing and breathing as well as several different muscles which help to establish an observable rhythmic process.² A pacifier helps with the development of this system.
¹Fucile S et al. Effect of an oral stimulation program on sucking skill maturation of preterm infants. Dev Med Child Neurol 2005;47:158-162.
²Rendón-Macias ME et al. Assessment of sensorial oral stimulation in infants with suck feeding disabilities. Indian J Pediatr 1999;66:319-329.
The criteria for inclusion in the trial were: