yes you actually can but it is more difficult.
I don't know about the crying and moving but at whoopsoedaisybabies.com there are beautiful dolls there!! I'm trying to get my mom to let me get one! It costs extra but you can ask for a heartbeat, breathing simulator, heat simulator, magnetic bow/pacifier, and fir them to suck their pacifiers :)
A pacifier
tHEY SHOULD STOP WHEN THEY ARE ABOUT 1
A rubber 'nipple' for a baby to suck on, which sometimes soothes them to sleep.
To gently transition your newborn from using their finger as a pacifier to using a traditional pacifier, you can try offering the pacifier when they show signs of wanting to suck on their finger. You can also gently remove their finger from their mouth and replace it with the pacifier. Consistency and patience are key in helping your newborn adjust to the pacifier.
To effectively keep your baby's pacifier in their mouth, you can try using pacifier clips to attach it to their clothing, choosing a pacifier with a shape that fits their mouth well, and gently encouraging them to suck on it. Additionally, you can try different pacifier brands to see which one your baby prefers.
To help your baby keep their pacifier in their mouth, you can try using a pacifier clip to secure it to their clothing, choosing a pacifier with a shape that fits their mouth well, and gently encouraging them to suck on it. Additionally, you can try different pacifier brands or sizes to see what works best for your baby.
Parents can effectively keep a pacifier in their baby's mouth by choosing the right size and shape of pacifier, ensuring it is clean and in good condition, and gently encouraging the baby to suck on it. It is important to monitor the baby while using a pacifier to prevent any potential choking hazards.
To help babies keep the pacifier in their mouth while sleeping, parents can try using a pacifier clip to secure it in place, choose a pacifier with a shape that fits well in the baby's mouth, and gently encourage the baby to suck on the pacifier before bedtime to help them get used to it. It's important to always supervise the baby while they have a pacifier to prevent any potential choking hazards.
none really the only harm will be taking it away which isn't that bad its better to give a child a pacifier then let them suck there thumb because u cant take there thumbs away!
Suck it up.
Peanut butter is extremely heavy and sticky and is probably too thick for an infant to handle. The baby could choke. Don't put peanut butter on the pacifier.