Pacifiers

A baby's pacifier is a very simple unit. It has one job and one job only and that is to give your infant something to suck on between times of nursing and to satisfy that sucking instinct all infants have. But because the purpose of the pacifier is to put it in your child's mouth, safety is the biggest concern. That concern must outweigh your desire to have a fashionable looking pacifier or to buy the kind that your friends user to fit in. Get a pacifier that is safe and that will work for your child. Don't expect the baby to adapt to the pacifier. Adapt the pacifier to the baby.

The balance between fashion and safety is one that you must deal with in decorating the baby's room, in selecting her clothing and even in finding the right pacifier. But since a pacifier is very much a "utility" item, what it looks like and whether it makes a fashion statement should be a very low priority. You should steer very clear of any pacifier that is accessorized with anything that adheres to the edges of the pacifier.

Even if the accessories are on the handle, you never know when the child will get that pacifier out of her mouth and put it back in incorrectly with the edges, the shield of the handle in her mouth instead of the nipple. You will correct that mistake but you don't want the child to choke on some accessory that came off in your infants mouth before you knew it.

Don’t just assume that because the pacifier is being sold at retail, it must be safe for your child. The goal of any company is to make money. So get to know the different pacifier manufacturers and about their production standards as well. Recently we have had a wave of unsafe baby products come over from China. So research where he pacifiers you buy are made. It could be that even if you buy from a very well known maker of baby products, if that company has "exported" their production facility to China, you might be buying a potentially unsafe product from a trusted vendor. It is up to you to make sure the pacifiers you let your baby put in her mouth are perfectly safe.

Inspect the pacifiers you give to your child even before the purchase to make sure there is no possibility of that unit creating a choking hazard. The pacifier should be a single piece unit so it cannot come apart which would allow the baby to put either section in her mouth. Avoid pacifiers that come with a fluid already in the nipple and sealed off. You don’t know what that fluid is and if that nipple ruptures and that fluid goes down your baby's throat, that could be a disaster.

Mommies are notorious for being paranoid about baby's safety. But that is a good thing because it is up to you to make sure everything she comes in contact with is as safety conscious as you are. Then if you have done all you can to validate that the pacifier you let baby put in her mouth is safe, that is one area of concern you can lay to rest. And you can get that sense of gratification and relief that by being a concerned mom, you did your job of being a good mom for that little life that has come to live at your house.


Latest News about Baby Pacifiers



Yahoo! News Search Results for baby pacifier

Health Tip: Taking a Plane Trip With Baby 28 Jul 2010 at 2:20am
Title: Health Tip: Taking a Plane Trip With Baby Category: Health News Created: 7/27/2010 8:10:00 AM Last Editorial Review: 7/27/2010

How to Get Rid of the Pacifier: The Binky Fairy 25 Jul 2010 at 11:00pm
Dread forcing your toddler to part with the pacifier? You're not the one thinking of calling in the Binky Fairy. A new study indicates 80% of parents lie to their children to try to influence their emotions or behavior

Baby Recliner Recalled After Infant Death 26 Jul 2010 at 7:07pm
KSAT Consumer Reporter Marilyn Moritz gives a rundown of various product recalls and other consumer news.

Potentially harmful chemical found in paper receipts 28 Jul 2010 at 11:55pm
WASHINGTON -- As lawmakers and health experts wrestle over whether a controversial chemical, bisphenol-A, should be banned from food and beverage containers, a new analysis by an environmental group suggests that Americans are being exposed to BPA through another, surprising route: paper receipts.

Terrell Owens' Latest Reality Show Airing in Cincinnati 28 Jul 2010 at 3:06pm
The latest reality show called T.O. Drama hijacks the airwaves in Cincinnati, beyond all the possible circumstances of dividing as a bonding core and plunging mightily at the earliest of September, becoming the epicenter of arguably the biggest tragicomedy in sports. It?s a risky combination and the most perilous experiment in football, assembling together diva-like receivers with cancerous ...

Disputed chemical bisphenol-A found in paper receipts 26 Jul 2010 at 11:00pm
As lawmakers and health experts wrestle over whether a controversial chemical, bisphenol-A, should be banned from food and beverage containers, a new analysis by an environmental group suggests Americans are being exposed to BPA through another, surprising route: paper receipts. Bisphenol A - Business - Materials - Chemicals - Wholesale and Distribution

Recalls: Be wary of shades, pills and pacifiers 27 Jul 2010 at 3:14am
Children were the safety concern at the heart of some recalls this past week.

MyPacifier.com premiers its first online video and adds new Designer Pacifier... 27 Jul 2010 at 2:01am
MyPacifier.com, the inventors of Personalized Pacifiers, adds new Designer Pacifiers and holders to their online store. The new Designer Pacifiers include Pirates, Peace and Peacekeeper Camouflage Pacifiers and holders. At the same time, a new YouTube video introducing MyPacifier.com has premiered.

Caring for Sandar 26 Jul 2010 at 9:03am
Caring for Sandar