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Many parents use pacifiers to help soothe their babies. The sucking reflex is natural and comforting to a baby. Pacifiers are especially helpful when you aren’t able to hold or comfort your baby, like ...
Out of the mouths of babes come trends: Believe it or not, th pacifier may be this year’s hot accessory. Anyone past puberty wearing or using one isn’t regressing, but being fashion-forward. Pacifiers ...
Mothers have long known that singing or speaking to baby has a calming effect. It can also be a powerful tool helping premature babies eat better and maybe leave the hospital sooner, according to a ...
Whether you call it a binky, soother, dummy, or bo-bo, a pacifier can be absolutely essential in the first year. Babies have an innate need to suck, and a pacifier has the power to help calm and drift ...
Paci, binky, dummie. Whatever you call it, chances are your baby has one. And when that little sucker rolls under the crib, gets buried in the diaper bag, or your baby cries for it in the middle of ...
One item you’ll always need to have on hand for your baby is a trusty pacifier clip to safely attach to your little one’s clothing, blanket, stroller, or car seat for easy access. It’s not always easy ...
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