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  1. 6 Myths About How Pacifiers Work Parents Should …

    • It’s important to note that pacifiers can and do get dirty. It only takes a moment for a pathogen lingering on the ground to attach itself to the moist plastic of a sucsuc, ready to infect a kid. That said, some parents … 展开

    Pacifier Myth #2: Pacifiers Should Be Tossed The Second They’Re Dropped

    There’s a television commercial featuring a hapless mom who is continually throwing out … 展开

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    Pacifier Myth #3: Pacifiers Always Cause Dental Trouble

    Pacifiers do not inherently cause dental issues. In fact, pacifier use up to toddlerhood will be unlikely to affect a child’s teeth in any way that will require corrective metho… 展开

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    Pacifier Myth #4: Pacifiers Should Be Introduced at Birth

    While pacifier use can help children, they are by no means necessary. The strong infant suckling instinct is better used to firmly establish breastfeeding in the first few weeks. Only afte… 展开

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  1. Dipping binkies in alcohol - BabyCenter

  2. Dipping the Pacifier in Wine, and Other 1970s-Inspired ... - HuffPost

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  4. Alcohol and Teething: An Oral History - VinePair

    2016年12月7日 · The more socially acceptable way to slip your baby a nip of alcohol was to reach for one of the many teething medications on the market.

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  6. I Tried Whiskey As A Teething Remedy, …

    2018年2月28日 · It’s believed that rubbing a little bit of the liquor on your baby’s gums will help reduce some of the discomfort. At least as far back as the mid-1800s, doctors were …

  7. How to Sterilize a Pacifier at Home and On the Go

    When your baby's pacifier takes a tumble in public, pacifier cleaning wipes are the quickest solution. These wipes are free from alcohol and harsh chemicals, making them safe and convenient for quick clean-ups.

  8. Is it legal to to actually put whiskey on a babies gums?! - DCUM …

  9. Pacifier - Wikipedia

    A pacifier is a rubber, plastic, or silicone nipple substitute given to an infant or toddler to suckle on between feedings to quiet their distress by satisfying the need to suck when they do not need to eat. Pacifiers normally have three …