Are your children’s vaccines up to date?

Set a reminder

Please or to access all these features

Behaviour/development

Talk to others about child development and behaviour stages here. You can find more information on our development calendar.

Sucking thumbs

56 replies

edgarcat · 11/05/2003 19:30

Message withdrawn

OP posts:
Are your children’s vaccines up to date?
LIZS · 11/05/2003 19:36

Our dd started at about 8 weeks and promptly slept through the night.

lilibet · 11/05/2003 19:59

My ds2 started at 12 weeks, is now 6 1/2, still does it when he's sleepy and I don't stop him, cos he's my baby and he looks gorgeous and snuggly!

edgarcat · 11/05/2003 20:02

Message withdrawn

OP posts:
snickers · 11/05/2003 21:06

They start in the womb don't they? I think they are more likely to if bottlefed, as breastfeeding tends to offer the comfort thing that sucking thumbs gives. I think once they get the hang of manipulating those little handys better - so after a couple of months??

7 weeks... sweeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeet

SoupDragon · 11/05/2003 21:08

DS1 started at around 4 weeks and is still at it now he's 4 (and had the sticky out teeth to prove it). DS2 never showed any inclination towards thumb sucking whatsoever.

WedgiesMum · 11/05/2003 21:23

DS started at about 4 days and still loves it at nearly 2. Don't know about the bottle v breast thing as she was breast fed until 20 months and still would be doing it now if I wasn't being strong about it. (went to see friends with new baby and she leapt onto my knee, lay down and whipped up my top shouting 'boobie Mummy'......)

edgarcat · 11/05/2003 21:56

Message withdrawn

OP posts:
Demented · 11/05/2003 22:02

We have had a similar experience to Soupdragon minus the teeth. I waited and waited for DS2 to suck his thumb but it never happened.

suedonim · 12/05/2003 04:25

My dd was 18 months when she started sucking her thumb. She saw her two cousins with dummies and immediately put her thumb in her mouth. She also started sleeping better. She's now 7 and still sucks her thumb, unfortunately. When I try to stop her, she then can't sleep, sigh.

mmm · 12/05/2003 07:45

one of my scans showed my baby sucking hers -gee it was cute! but whenever they can get it in their mouths about now for you I should think.

edgarcat · 12/05/2003 10:35

Message withdrawn

OP posts:
susanmt · 12/05/2003 11:26

My dd started sucking hers at 21 months! And hasn't stopped since!

Tongy · 12/05/2003 18:45

Hi Edgarcat, my eldest started sucking his thumb at about four months. My youngest is nearly 5 months and has just started but not consistently. But then I have been using a dummy this time which may make a difference.

Rosy · 13/05/2003 20:04

My ds (10 weeks) has been sucking his a bit, but when he really needs it, can't seem to get it in and scratches his nose instead! I was just feeling smug that he hadn't needed a dummy, as we're trying to get our 3.5 year old to give up hers at the moment. Does anyone know if thumb sucking damages their teeth?

SoupDragon · 13/05/2003 20:07

Yes, Rosy, it does seem to I guess it depends a bit on how they suck it and how much. I think DS1 must slightly pull it outwards or rest it on his teeth whilst sucking and he does it pretty much all the time unless he's busy.

mears · 13/05/2003 22:05

Thumbsucking is marvellous IMO. I breastfed and 3 out of 4 sucked their thumbs with no detriment to feeding. It can be a godsend. Hope it happens soon for you edgarcat. I must say that I actually did give a dummy to the last 2 babies to give me time to make other kids tea and things like that. DS no.3 never sucked his thumb and I got rid of the dummy at 8 months. DD(age 9yrs) still sucks her thumb when she is tired but obviously gets comfort from that. Her teeth are fine by the way.

steppemum · 14/05/2003 11:08

my neice has sucked hers since birth, and it is very useful for comfort etc. My ds started at about 12 weeks, but will only suck it when he wakes up at night (I'm not complaining as it gets him back to sleep)
I have mixed feelings about it, I can't decide if I want him to or not. I sucked my thumb as a kid until I was 13 and it ruined my teeth. My front teeth were VERY crooked and i had years of expensive orthodontic work I was my Mum had weaned me off it before my second teeth came through

edgarcat · 15/05/2003 18:19

Message withdrawn

OP posts:
SoupDragon · 15/05/2003 18:20

Stop them sucking it by age 1! I've just been told off by the dentist today because DS1's teeth have been pulled forwards on top and pushed backwards at the bottom. It can also affect the shape of the jaw.

This goes for dummies too by the way.

edgarcat · 15/05/2003 18:21

Message withdrawn

OP posts:
jinna · 15/05/2003 18:27

soupdragon are you sure about dummies - i thought dummies were fine until permanent teeth came through -

SoupDragon · 15/05/2003 18:36

Put it this way, the dentist asked if it was a dummy or his thumb so I'm guessing it could have been either!

I suppose it does depend in part how they suck on them - I was a dedicated thumbsucker for years as a child and had no problems.

milch · 16/05/2003 14:22

A tip for mums of thumb- (or finger-) suckers who want to break the habit: wait until winter when you can put mittens on them, it's much easier and less upsetting than trying to actively stop them.

edgarcat · 16/05/2003 14:29

Message withdrawn

OP posts:
SilverUK · 16/05/2003 14:30

How do you make them wear the mittens? I never could. MIL knitted some custom jobs WITH A HOLE FOR THE THUMB!!! these were the only ones ever worn for more than 2 secs. MIL used bitrex (anti-nail-biting stuff) on her 4 too, but grand-dd1 is too precious for that treatment.