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Philips 2 Pack AVENT Soothie Pacifier, Blue, 0-3 Months

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These soothers are designed and developed by dentists to encourage healthy teeth and jaw development. The 0+ size is perfect for younger babies as they have a smaller teat and shield. The MAM night soothers come in three sizes that go up to 12 months +. They are available in two different materials. One design is made from high quality and environmentally sustainable latex and the other from silicone. They all glow in the dark so it's easy for you to find if your baby spits it out at night. These MAM night soothers also come with a travel case that doubles up as a steriliser box. This can be sterilised for three minutes in the microwave, making it easy to clean your baby's dummy at home and on the go. Whether you call them dummies, soothers, or pacifiers, some babies take to them straight away, some may take a while to find the right one and some babies will not take to them at all. Dummies can be made of different materials, and there are also different styles of teat. What should you look for when it comes to choosing a dummy for your baby? We’re here to help! How to choose the best dummy for your baby Ensure that any plastic dummies are BPA-free. From an environmental perspective, it's also worth noting that plastic dummies will take much longer to biodegrade than natural rubber.

Something else to think about when it comes to dummy design is how easy they are to keep clean. “An ‘all in one’ design, where the dummy is made from one material, may help to prevent bacteria and germ accumulation and is easier to keep clean,” Bryony advises. We really loved that you can put your finger in the opening (from the outside of the dummy) to help pop it in and out gently, as required. For any other breastfeeding concerns, consult your midwife, health visitor or one of the UK’s helplines, such as the National Breastfeeding Helpline or La Leche League. Will using a dummy affect my baby’s teeth and mouth shape? Soon after birth, there will be sleepless nights aplenty, and a dummy can help both baby and parent to get some much needed rest. The Philips Avent dummy is dedicated to keeping little ones from fussing in those very early days of life, with its small teat making it suitable to soothe even premature babies up to six months. Among the long list of must-have items for newborns: pacifiers. Not only are they good for soothing fussy babies, but they're also recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics for use during naps and bedtime to reduce the risk of SIDS. Pacifiers for newborns are great additions to a baby registry.Parents in our BabyCentre community said: “We used MAM night dummies with my first and have bought a couple for this baby too. They glow in the dark too.” Research conducted by the Lullaby Trust shows that using a dummy when putting a baby down to sleep, while following all other safe sleep advice, can reduce the risk of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) – although it doesn’t specify exactly what it is about a dummy that helps reduce this risk. However, if the dummy is in any way damaged, ripped or split, you must discard it immediately, since it can be a choking hazard and extremely dangerous. Can I use a dummy if I’m breastfeeding?

The Flexy Soother forms around your baby’s face, helping them latch on, plus it stays in place as the baby moves or changes position during sleep.

Choose the best newborn dummy for your little ones with these soft teat, ergonomic-fit and orthodontic options

Designed for the first three months of a little one’s life, this dummy is widely used to soothe premature babies since the teat here is softer compared to the brand’s 3+ month Flexy Soother. The latter is better suited to a baby’s oral development as they get a bit bigger. As dummies are used in your baby’s mouth it’s very important to keep them as clean as possible. But this isn't always easy as babies tend to spit them out! So, what is the best way to keep your baby's dummy clean? Bryony urges: “Never clean the dummy by putting it in your own mouth.” Bryony’s advice is to clean your baby’s dummy by using one of these options:

Pillai Riddell RR, Racine NM, Gennis HG, et al. Non-pharmacological management of infant and young child procedural pain. Cochrane Pain, Palliative and Supportive Care Group, ed. Cochrane Database Syst Rev. 2015;2017(7). doi:10.1002/14651858.CD006275.pub3 As part of Tommee Tippee’s Closer to Nature range, these breast-like soothers are designed to support breastfed babies with their soft, flexible teats. We also welcome the dummy’s “no wrong side up” design, which is handy when helping a baby find their dummy at night.This flexible dummy offers breast-like softness and won’t leave a mark around your baby’s face. Thanks to its contoured, ergonomic design, it helps soothe breastfed babies, putting them at ease in a naturally comforting way. Once a baby gets a little older, becoming more apt at removing a dummy themselves, the all-silicone design will be more toy-like and great for teething: a baby will be able to hold the dummy and chew the teat or shield to soothe gums and teeth. More expensive than some rival models on this list, the cost feels justified when the dummy feels more durable than some other options available on the market. It’s easy to clean, and comes recommended by breastfeeding mothers who have labelled it a “breastfeeding-friendly soother”. Like the Nanobebe Flexy Soother, this dummy is also open on the outside, allowing parents to pop their finger inside and help assist a baby to soothe, or to remove the dummy when led by the baby’s cues. Silicone is now thought to be safer than plastic. It is also softer than plastic. It is more durable than natural rubbers and latexes and is also more resistant to bacteria than the natural materials. Avoid dummies made from latex if your child has a latex allergy or you have a latex allergy in the family.

Parents have praised the MAM night soother for being popular with bottle-fed and breastfed babies alike, and you can also combine it with MAM bottles to offer babies a familiar soothing experience. Design and Materials: Many pacifiers are made from silicone, which is what Horne suggests, but natural rubber and latex are also options. All of these materials are BPA-free. Natural rubber pacifiers are also free of PVC, phthalates, parabens, and other chemicals, but they are much less flexible than latex and silicone. Be aware that some babies (and parents) may have latex allergies. In addition to the materials of the pacifier, parents should also pay attention to its design. “Consider pacifiers that are one whole piece rather than pacifiers made of multiple parts, as these may pose a choking hazard,” says Horne. Additionally, she suggests purchasing pacifiers that are dishwasher-safe since it’s important to “wash them regularly to reduce bacteria growth.” Plenty of parents have been amazed at how comfortable their babies appeared while using this dummy, and appreciated the slot for a clip to secure the dummy to a buggy or to baby’s clothes.If a baby is exclusively breastfed, a dummy can seem completely alien to them. However, there are plenty of dummies designed with a natural softness to make soothing just that little bit more comfortable and familiar. Using a more breast-like dummy also means breastfed babies are less likely to suffer from “nipple confusion”, learning to switch between dummy and nipple with ease. Is a dummy safe for a newborn baby? There are many different options, such as natural rubber, latex, silicone, and soft plastic," said Bryony. Here is her expert advice on what to consider, and what to look out for when choosing a dummy for your baby. Instead of having to feel around a cot blindly to try to find a dummy through the night, locating this glow-in-the-dark model from MAM will prove no such trouble, with no need to flash your smartphone light and risk waking up baby. In fact, the glow will even help baby locate their soother for themselves. Before using a brand-new dummy for the first time, it should be boiled in hot water. Following this initial clean, and for the first six months, a newborn dummy should be sterilised every day, or whenever it has dropped on the floor, sofa or a less-than-sanitary surface. In fact, it’s recommended that you sterilise the dummies of babies under a month old before every use. By the time most babies reach six months (have put almost everything in sight in their mouths), they will have met with many pathogens. At this point, it’s fine to just wash their dummy with soap and water.

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