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Exploratory study found that pacifier use did not affect feeding performance in full-term newborn infants but it was related to lower socioeconomic status

Acta Pediatrica Feb 06, 2018

Pineda R, et al. - The infant and social factors were analyzed, which were associated with pacifier use during the first few days of life. Furthermore, the authors aimed to examine whether it led to alterations in feeding performance. In the first few days of life, feeding performance was not different between those infants who did and did not use pacifiers after a full-term birth, although lower socioeconomic status was found to be associated with pacifier use.
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