Natural Baby

In England too, dummies were seen as something the "poorer classes" would use, and associated with poor hygiene. In 1914 a London doctor complained about "the dummy teat": "If it falls on the floor it is rubbed momentarily on the mother's blouse or apron, lipped by the mother and replaced in the baby's mouth."
Pacifiers have been shown to interfere with breastfeeding, especially if introduced within the first 6 weeks of life.
