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Gerber PacifierThere is an ongoing debate amongst parents whether or not their babies should be using a pacifier at all.One thing’s for certain, pacifiers are able to satisfy a baby’s desire to suck. For that very reason, you shouldn’t be giving any pacifier to your baby, until you begin to breastfeed. Right now, you wouldn’t want your baby to develop a disorder known as “nipple confusion.
Nipple confusion is naturally caused by the variation in the sucking technique between using a pacifier and breast feeding. Once your breast milk is fully established, you may want to get a Gerber pacifier for your baby. Gerber is well known by mothers all over the world. Gerber supplies everything you would possibly need for your baby, with not only an array pacifier, but everything from specially formulated milk powder to well designed milk bottles. Since Gerber is the frontrunner in providing the best for your baby, you should be seriously considering a Gerber pacifier if you’re looking for the finest one. With the different shapes and sizes the Gerber pacifier comes in, make sure that your pick is the exact one your baby would like. While shopping for your Gerber pacifier, it’s in your baby’s best interest if you select and buy more than one. Once you’ve found the one Gerber pacifier your baby is fond of, set aside several of them in your stock. You should be prepared to lose your pacifiers in any case. Keep a spare in your bag and at least one in your car. Who knows, your baby might just drop the pacifier from his mouth while being carried in your arms. By the time you’d notice the missing pacifier, there’s probably little you can do to stop your baby from crying, if you don’t have a spare one right with you at that moment. A word of advice for mothers out there, do not ever tie your Gerber pacifier around your baby’s neck or any other object. If your brilliant idea is to prevent the pacifier from falling onto the ground, think again. You’re actually exposing your baby to the danger of being strangled by the exact cord preventing the pacifier from falling onto the ground on the first place. Right before a nap or bedtime, give your baby his Gerber pacifier before he sleeps. A baby with a pacifier in his mouth would reduce the risks of a condition known as the “Sudden death infant syndrome”. This is the very point why experts out there are endorsing the use of pacifiers. Though there are obvious benefits of using a Gerber pacifier or evenflo pacifier, you should never use it stop your baby form crying. It is in your baby’s best interest for you cut down on giving him the pacifier after around 6 to 9 months. During this period, your baby prepares for the growth of his first tooth and might have experienced baby teething symptoms. However, at the very most, he should be ready to give up his pacifier once he hits the age of 2 years. |
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