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Pacifiers

Pacifiers are small devices consisting of a nipple and a clip, designed to satisfy a baby's natural instinct to suck. Benefits of pacifiers Calmness and comfort: Pacifiers can help babies calm down and fall asleep more easily, especially during periods of anxiety or discomfort. Reduced risk of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS): Some studies have shown that using a pacifier during sleep can reduce the risk of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS).

Pacifiers are small devices consisting of a nipple and a clip, designed to satisfy the natural urge to suck.


The pacifiers are small devices consisting of a nipple and a clip, designed to satisfy the baby's natural instinct to suck.

Benefits of pacifiers

  • Calm and comfort: Pacifiers can help babies calm down and fall asleep more easily, especially during times of stress or discomfort.
  • Reducing the risk of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS): Some studies have shown that using a pacifier during sleep can reduce the risk of SIDS.
  • Support of oral development: Pacifiers can help develop a baby's palate and mouth muscles.

When to introduce the pacifier

  • After the first month: It is best to wait until the baby has perfected it breastfeeding before inserting the pacifier.
  • After the first visit to the pediatrician: We consult with our pediatrician to make sure our baby is ready for the pacifier.

How to choose the right pacifier

  • Material: We choose a pacifier made from a safe, non-toxic material such as silicone.
  • Shape of nipple: We prefer a nipple with a natural shape that mimics the breast.
  • Size: We choose a pacifier that is suitable for the age of our baby.

Usually, it is recommended to stop using the pacifier before the age of 12-18 months to avoid teething problems.