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Why Do Babies Use Pacifiers?This is an article for parents of newborns which discusses the reasons why babies use pacifiers and how long they should use them for.
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Pampers Natural Stages Pacifiers Recalled by Key Baby Due to Choking Hazard (4/05/11)About 29,000 Pampers pacifiers have been recalled that were sold in retail stores nationwide from April 2010 through February 2011 for about $6. The pacifiers fail to meet federal safety standards and pose a choking hazard to young children. -
Keeping Kids Quiet and Entertained on an Airplane Can Require Food, Pacifiers and MorePacifiers, DVDs, and food are several ways a traveling mom can keep her kid occupied without losing her sanity -- and the sanity of those around her. -
How to Make Bling Rhinestone PacifiersYour little girl can have the cutest pacifiers around, and you don't have to spend a lot of money. The cutest pacifiers only require some arts and crafts savvy. -
Toxic Pacifiers and TeethersMost recently a new hazard in the realm of chemical threats to our children has come to light: pacifiers and teethers.
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Pacifiers Causing Ear InfectionsA new study shows that pacifiers can increase your child's risk for ear infections.
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Pros and Cons of Pacifiers: Should Your Baby Use One?Most parents use pacifiers for their babies just because they're there. But babies aren't born with pacifiers attached (except for fingers and toes) and there's no reason your baby has to use one.
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Everything You Need to Know About Pacifiers Before You Give One to Your BabyThis articles discuss some important facts about allowing baby to use pacifiers.
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Bling Pacifiers Sold on eBay Recalled: Unsafe Baby Product Recall for Thursday, July 26, 2007Crystal-decorated pacifiers sold on eBay have been recalled by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission because they pose digestion and suffocation hazards to babies. -
Designer Pacifiers Recalled Due to Inhalation Risk to InfantsThe U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission recalled approximately 1,000 pacifiers that were purchased, custom decorated with Swarovski crystals and then resold.
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Pacifier Wars: Getting Toddlers to Give Up PacifiersTaking away your child's pacifier can seem daunting, but it doesn't have to be.
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Health Risks of Pacifiers for Older Children - Surprising Benefit for InfantsWhat are the health risks of pacifier use for older children? Why are doctors now recommending them for infants? -
Nuby Prism Orthodontic Pacifiers with Teething NubsAn orthodontic pacifier that is made with special Teething Nubs to massage and stimulate a babies gums. These are free of BPA and are soft and pliable.
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Wubbanub Pacifiers: A ReviewIf you're thinking of buying a Wubbanub for your baby, read this first.
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Are Baby Pacifiers a Health Hazard?Could the pacifier you hand your baby lead to future health hazards?
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Parenting Your Child: Pacifiers and Thumb SuckingSome doctors will advise you not to allow your child to suck their thumb or use a pacifier. However, it is ultimately your decision!
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Pacifiers: Why People Use Them and Why People Don't Use ThemAre they good or are they bad? -
Top 10 Little Baby Items All New Parents Must Have, From Pacifiers to Burp ClothsHere is a humorous yet true list of 10 of the top little baby items that most new parents and parents-to-be forget or underestimate the power of.
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Updates on Children's Product Recalls: Jan 1 - Jan 12, 2008According to the CPSC, as of January 12, there have already been a good number of voluntary recalls of products involving children since the beginning of this year. Included are 2 types of lamps, a wagon toy, children's trailer bikes, a coin bank, and some infant pacifiers.
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Pacifier Safety - Some Do's and Don'ts for Your ChildWhile some controversy remains about pacifiers, experts believe there are no reasons to not allow a child to use a pacifier for a reasonable amount of time. -
How to Help Your Child Stop Sucking Their ThumbThumb sucking is a common habit of children and an equally difficult task for parents to break the habit. Pacifiers and toys can be taken away, but a hand or finger is much more difficult.
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How to Wean Your Baby from a PacifierMajority of children have their pacifiers taken from them at around 18 months. A lot of parents take them away "cold turkey." Through experience, the best way to break a child from a pacifier is to slowly wean them.
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Baby Pacifier SafetyPacifiers can be very useful. Learn how to use them safely.
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On a Couple's Night Out, Too Much Guilt, and the Need for PacifiersThis parenting advice column encourage a couple to enjoy an occasional night to themselves without guilt. We also address a concerned parent whose daughter is having trouble sleeping now that the pacifier has been taken away.
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How to Get a Toddler to Stop Using a PacifierThe instinct to suck on something is deeply intrinsic. Pacifiers are used to deal with this specific need. A time comes, however, to get the toddler to stop using a pacifier. You can use several simple steps to make this experience less traumatizing.
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Help! My Baby is Attached to Their PacifierSo your tot is headed to age three and still uses their pacifier eh? Do not feel as though you are alone. Many tots have pacifiers as their transitional object and here we will discuss why and how to break it. -
Breastfeeding & Nipple ConfusionBreastfed babies may become "nipple confused" if they are given artificial nipples such as bottles and pacifiers. If this happens, it can be addressed.
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Life Saver Pacifier Baby Shower FavorsThese sweet little Life Saver inspired baby pacifiers are the perfect little favor to send your baby shower guests off on a sweet note.
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China-Made Toy Recall: Flashing Pacifier Necklaces and WhistlesAccording to the CPSC (Consumer Product Safety Commission), a company called Sailing (U.S.) International Corp. has recalled its Flashing Pacifiers and 2-in1 Flashing Pacifiers with Whistle Necklaces children's toy necklaces due to a choking hazard for young children.
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Safest Pacifier for Your BabyWhen pregnant for the first time it can be truly exciting to go out and buy cute little baby things. One of the things that make you say "awe" are baby pacifiers. Before you do that, here are a few things you should keep in mind.
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Breastfed Babies May Need to Skip the PacifierAn overview of some of the negative effects of pacifiers on nurslings.
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Breastfeeding: Avoiding Nipple ConfusionDiscussing why babies will sometimes refuse to nurse from the breast after using artificial nipples such as bottles and pacifiers, and how to prevent this from happening.
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The Most Expensive Personalized GiftsFrom pacifiers to engagement rings, when it comes to personalized, luxury gifts these are some expensive gifts that cannot be missed.
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Back in the Day of Sucky TitsWay back in the day of many of our grandmothers and grandfathers, many would give their children an item called a "Sucky Tit." They were popular for them as a form of what we all know as binkies or pacifiers.
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The First Years All Purpose Steam SterilizerFind out why The First Years All Purpose Steam Sterilizer is a great way to clean your babies bottles, nipples, collars, breast pumps, pacifiers and teething rings!
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The Pipila Portable UV Pacifier SterilizerWell now you can clean your baby's pacifiers without hot soapy water just by using the "Pipila Portable UV Pacifier Sterilizer."
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The Top Ten Must-Haves for Your New BabyA list of items that new mommies need for their little ones. The best pacifiers, detergent, and other essentials.
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How to Make a "Diaper Cake" Baby Shower GiftUse cloth diapers, pacifiers, wash clothes, and receiving blankets to make a cute baby shower gift. -
Raising a Family with the Help of a CarThis is a story of how important and involved a car can be in raising a family. They carry things through the growing years from pacifiers up to hip hop CDs.
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Toxic Toys: Hazardous Toys for Children Still on the MarketParents today have and arsenal of plastic products for their babies. Teething rings, rubber ducks, bottles, and all shapes and sizes of plastic toys litter a child's landscape. They are convenient, colorful, and fairly inexpensive.





