Pacifier teat is made up of silicon which are made to fit snugly in the babies mouth.Usually these are used when baby turns 6 months old.It is highly recommended to prevent SUDDEN INFANT DEATH SYNDROME[SIDS].
They are given to the baby for better nap & to assume that they are feeding all through the day.
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. ●Pros
•They are small & easy to carry.
•They allow parents to make their baby silent in public areas where mother cannot breast feed.
•In some fact,it reduces SIDS.
•They prevent thumb sucking or finger sucking of babies.
•Teat is made up of durable silicon. .
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●Cons
•It leads to some dental problems.
•When baby is full time addictive to them,it is hard to get rid the habbit. .
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●Tips to maintain pacifier
•Sterilize them before each & every usage in boiling water for about 10 minutes.
•Opt pacifier having outer cover so that there will less cause of infection.
•Opt pacifier having right length to enable baby to suck and retain nipple easily.
•If pacifier fall on ground or any surface,don't put it back to baby's mouth.
"If you fall I will catch you..... Time after time."
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I often wonder how tricky parenting is. We want our kids to be independent, yet we don't want to leave them alone. We want them to be prepared for life, yet we don't want them to face any crisis ever. We want to give wings to their ambitions, yet we don't want them to fly far away from home.
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Sometimes, I think how my life would my twins will grow up. Right now my entire life revolves around them and theirs around me. But what will happen when they will move out to have a life of their own. Will it be easy to let them go and be on their own?
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But then I constantly remind myself that's what parenting is about. That's what life is about. We need to prepare kids for life and then set them free. And as the time comes, we'll eventually learn how to do so. Our parents did and so would we. The only thing probably we need to let them know is - ;no matter where they go, what they do or how far they stay- we shall always be there for them and they shall always be there for us. That's all that matters, right? #parentingstories#themomsagas#parentinglessons