





Most babies have a strong sucking reflex. Some babies even suck their thumbs or fingers before they're born. Beyond nutrition, sucking often has a soothing, calming effect. That's why many parents rank pacifiers as must-haves. For some babies, pacifiers are the key to contentment between feedings. Consider the advantages: A pacifier might soothe a fussy baby. Some babies are happiest when they're sucking on something. A pacifier might ease discomfort during flights. Babies can't intentionally "pop" their ears by swallowing or yawning to relieve ear pain caused by air pressure changes. Sucking on a pacifier might help. A pacifier might help reduce the risk of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS). Sucking on a pacifier at nap time and bedtime might reduce the risk of SIDS. If you're breast-feeding, wait to offer a pacifier until your baby is 3 to 4 weeks old and you've settled into an effective nursing routine. Pacifiers are disposable. When it's time to stop using pacifiers, you can throw them away. If your child prefers to suck on his or her thumb or fingers, it might be more difficult to break the habit. Attention: 1.Before using the product please cleaning and checking it, use steam or boil water to cook for 3-5 minutes disinfection first. Then see if cracked or damaged, replace the new products if yes! 2.Water should be sufficient while disinfecting , avoiding the Pacifiers contact with the bottom of the pot to cause deformation. 3.It must be used under adult supervision! 4.Fresh fruits and cooked vegetables, meat or hard objects must be processed into small fine blocks, bars to fit for your baby eating. 5.It's quite normal that pacifier might change color after a long period time using, because vegetable/meat/friuts juice act on silicone.Please feel no worry to use it.
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