My baby isn't getting enough of a finger, is there a problem?
Babies are born with a very strong absorption swallowing reflex. They are only able to feed until they are four months old. It also means that this baby is psychologically absorbed. Because it’s a pleasure for them.
Why babies suck finger?
Babies and children can suck finger until 3 to 4 years of age. They can suck on toes, especially thumbs. This process, which starts in the womb, is good for both the swallowing reflex and the baby’s first 4-month period.
Babies must absorb to survive for the first four months. Sucking is also made for the satisfaction of the feeling of “pleasure” that creates a psychological relief for them as well as satisfying. In other words, if there is no psychological factor, there is no harm in babies and children until they reach 3-4 years of age and do not exceed the age of three and a half.
In addition, if you start walking or sucked fingers after one year of age, it may indicate that he is tired, sleepless, uncomfortable and maybe unhappy. It can be seen not as a big problem, but as an action that it applies for comfort.
Can finger suction be prevented?
Of course it can be passed but, with this punishment, you will not tie the fingers with the chili peppers on the fingers or tying their hands. You’re creating more psychological burden for the child. In general, babies can stop sucking the finger until they are 3 years old. In general, it is necessary to first determine why it absorbs finger.
When / why does the finger suck?
- During sleep / Sleep
- At the time of teething, because the teeth / palates itch
- If there is a lack of confidence
- If he had a new brother
- If the breast has to leave the suction early
- If additional food is ordered or forced to eat additional food
Applicable to prevent finger suction
- Try not to cut the breast early
- Create game environments that will keep your mind and thoughts from sucking your finger
- Avoid behaviors that may disrupt your child’s psychology. Never apply violence and don’t impute superstitions!
- Encourage the finger to stop sucking, reward each hand when it is pulled out
- Make sure that you are in the appropriate position during feeding, breastfeeding or breastfeeding a breast bottle positioned close to your chest may depress the finger sucking
- For children who can communicate: Encourage him to leave. Believe that the finger can stop sucking
You can choose which of the above options is available for your puppy. Or if you have any other actions you can leave us as a comment.
The effects of finger suction on oral and dental health
Prolonged finger suction can affect dental health. With minor effects on the newly formed and evolving muscle / bone system, it may cause small changes in the jaw structure or the outward movement of the teeth. Stiffness may occur in the upper jaw especially in children who sleep with finger while sleeping.
Generally, when the finger suck is left around the age of three, the protrusions or gaps in the teeth may be closed. However, the deformation of the teeth can be permanent in the finger sucking situations that exceed the age of three and a half.
I tried everything, finger does not stop sucking
In this case, an expert support is required. Without knowing it, your child may have a psychological problem. Doctors who are experts in the best work can determine this.