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We caught up with Sarah, BSN RN, EFM-C, a labor and delivery nurse, and mother of three, who’s also known as the “Labor ...
Here's the thing: Pacifiers can be super helpful, breastfeeding or not, and breastfeeding parents should stop being guilted for getting a break! ... And never use pacifier clips or straps, ...
Pacifiers that were sold throughout the U.S. at several large retail stores and online are being recalled because of a possible choking danger for young children. (Mobile users: Scroll down for ...
LIDL is recalling pacifier straps over small parts that “may become detached and present a choking hazard.” The Lupilu baby product was sold in stores around the country. The budget sup… ...
Parents don’t agree when or how their child should stop using a pacifier and sucking their thumb, according to a new poll. Here’s what the experts say.
Although a “smart” pacifier does save a needle insertion, the creators still have a high bar to beat in terms of accuracy and patient safety, both of which are of critical importance.
Avoid pacifiers that have a gel or liquid filling, which is potentially harmful. Don't force the issue. If your baby isn't interested in any pacifier, don't worry -- that's perfectly normal as well.