DS has never been a 'dummy' boy, instead he goes for his thumb....
Today I noticed his thumb is red with broken skin.....
Any hints or tricks to either stop the thumb sucking or should I just moisturise his thumb to help repair the skin?
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DS has never been a 'dummy' boy, instead he goes for his thumb....
Today I noticed his thumb is red with broken skin.....
Any hints or tricks to either stop the thumb sucking or should I just moisturise his thumb to help repair the skin?
If you find out how to stop it, I'd love to know - Miss I'm nearly 7 is still sucking hers :/ but for now, he might not want to suck it anyway if it's a bit sore. I used pawpaw cream for DD if it got like that though.
A friend of mine's DD got eczema on the thumb she sucked. They would put a bandaid on over the ointment and she learnt to stop pretty soon.
if u find out how let me know!! DD2 has a huge calous(sp??) on her thumb from doing it. when it splilts and bleeds i put lasinoh (nipple cream) on it because it can be ingested, takes a few days to heal but does the trick
My DD has started the thumb sucking and we growl at her everytime she sticks it in we say "No!" and take her hand out. I'm praying thats all we need to do otherwise im half tempted to sticky tape socks to her hands :rofl:
I'm a bit relieved that DS isn't the only one - but at the same time sorry you're all in the same boat (even intermittedly)...
I'll give the pawpaw cream a crack first, I've heard great things about it.
I guess it was easy taking a dummy away from DD (first born) and I thought I was lucky to have a non-dummy baby, now I'm not so sure :lol: