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Reddit mentions of GumDrop Pacifier Full-Term Natural Scent Orange 5 Pack

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GumDrop Pacifier Full-Term Natural Scent Orange 5 Pack
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Completely encapsulated with silicone - soft against baby's faceGreat nipple design babies love.Single-body construction won’t come apart.Modeled after the most commonly used baby bottle nipple and pacifier shapes.# Meets Consumer Product Safety Commission standards for pacifiers.
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Found 1 comment on GumDrop Pacifier Full-Term Natural Scent Orange 5 Pack:

u/eos2102 Β· 1 pointr/Parenting

My first wouldn't take a pacifier at all, but I really wish she had of, those first few months at least anyway. After that it wasn't bad and we didn't have to worry about taking it away.

My second has been using one and it's been great. We started using these: http://www.amazon.com/GumDrop-Pacifier-Full-Term-Natural-Orange/dp/B000ZEXKJE/ref=pd_bxgy_ba_text_y They are the BEST newborn pacifier I've ever tried (and I tried pretty much every one available with my first). They don't cover the nose, have the right amount of squishy feedback, and they are slightly textured so they are easier to hang on to for the bub.


Now my daughter's 8 months old, and as she's a tummy sleeper we use something more like this: http://www.walgreens.com/store/c/mam-perfect-pacifier-0-6-months-unisex/ID=prod6067100-product?ext=gooMedicines_ampersand_Treatments_PLA_Pacifiers_prod6067100_pla&adtype={adtype}&kpid=prod6067100&sst=43f2b8c9-6446-75c9-ca7f-00007a1e6a6d It's better shaped for when she gets teeth, and it doesn't have a handle that can get caught when she tosses around, so she doesn't lose it as often while sleeping.

I'll be weaning at 1 year, and I don't think it will be too hard as long as I take it slowly. My plan is to start by putting her to sleep with the pacifier then taking it out of her mouth once she's asleep and leaving it in the crib with her. Next step will be taking it out of the crib entirely, and finally putting her to sleep without one. I'll probably do this over many weeks though.