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Paci, binky, dummie. Whatever you call it, chances are your baby has one. And when that little sucker rolls under the crib, gets buried in the diaper bag, or your baby cries for it in the middle of ...
Could sucking on your baby’s pacifier reduce their risk of developing asthma and allergies? According to a new study, it just might. In a study released Friday by the Henry Ford Health System in ...
When you're a new parent, every decision can seem daunting. Even choosing whether or not to use a pacifier isn't an obvious choice. Aren't you just creating a bad habit that will be hard to break ...
When the women looked at happy babies with a pacifier or with a white square obscuring their mouth, they showed less activity in their Zygomaticus—the muscle responsible for drawing the mouth into a ...
In an aim to warn other parents, one mom is publicizing details of a recent pacifier scare: finding its nipple torn and lodged in the throat of her infant — not once, but twice. STORY: Toddler ‘Lucky ...
If calming a wailing infant wasn’t satisfying enough, pacifier-wielding parents can now quiet their critics as well. Since ancient times, parents have been placing pacifiers in their babies’ mouths to ...
SANFORD, N.C. (WTVD) -- Pacifiers can be a safe tool to help soothe your crying or teething baby, but a Sanford mom says she never thought her son's pacifiers could be dangerous. Kacie McFadden said ...
Out of the mouths of babes come trends: Believe it or not, th pacifier may be this year’s hot accessory. Anyone past puberty wearing or using one isn’t regressing, but being fashion-forward. Pacifiers ...