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9 of 9 found the following review helpful:
thank you natursutten Feb 12, 2009
By G. Gest After purchasing probably 30 or 40 pacifiers for my 2 month old son so his babysitter wouldn't go insane, we found the Gerber soft center rounded pacifier was all he would take - mind you this was the larger older version. Then Gerber mindlessly 'revamped' the soft center to what it is today. The customer service rep said that 'Gerber didn't think babies would notice the change' - well, he did. He sucked on the same two pacifiers until I found the Natursutten - a year later. Although they are exceedingly more expensive, I purchased five and retired the Gerber. My son barely noticed the change, even though the base is a little wider (the part where his lips meet together). Thanks again. I would recommend this to anyone in the same situation; just try one and see if your little one will take it, it's worth the ten bucks.
7 of 7 found the following review helpful:
Best pacifier you can buy. Jul 28, 2009
By Jane Love We have five children and we have used pacifiers for all of them (pacifiers at bedtime reduce incidents of SIDS). We've used every type, including the basic store bought Nuk or Gerber ones and the silicone ones like they use at hospitals. These are hands-down the best, for several reasons:
1) I'm not sure if it is the shape or what, but the babies seem to be able to keep these in their mouths better than any other type of pacifier. This is a big consideration, as pacifiers that are constantly being spit out are a pain.
2) They are BPA-free and all-natural. This has become more important to me the more I read about the dangers of BPA and other plastics.
3) The back of the pacifier is a handy ring that will stay on your finger, so that you aren't trying to juggle a crying baby and a pacifier at the same time.
4) No cracks to accumulate dirt.
5) They just seem to really LOVE these. Our four-month-old twins calm right down and sleep with these, and not with any other brand.
The only downsides are the expense (but they are totally worth it) and the fact that they are rubber, so they bounce and can bounce away (like under the pew three rows up at church)!
8 of 9 found the following review helpful:
My granddaughter really likes it and so do we May 10, 2008
By DotingGrand My newborn granddaughter loves it (at least, uses it alot, and it helps). The fact that it's all natural is important to us also, and the product's instructions state stringent European certification and testing, all helpful in choosing this particular pacifier. It's molded in one piece and has a generously sized shield so we don't worry about her being able to swallow it or about any parts breaking off. All in all, thank you.
5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Great hypoallergenic binky! Mar 15, 2010
By Robin Kuppusamy
"Love to Shop"
Love this binky for so many reasons. I hope to outline them here and dispel a few myths some people posted. I wish people wouldn't post something they don't know anything (or very little) about. First, these are perfectly safe for babies with a latex allergy. The reason? The process by which the binky is made removes the latex. Check it out yourself. As a mom of three boys with allergies I know how important it is. My youngest is five months and just a seizure like episode (we think do to allergies, all mine have allergies of some sort). It's nice to know even if it is a latex allergy his binky isn't contributing.
Secondly, if your binky gets a white reside it's because it's water logged. You've either boiled it too long or let it sit in water. You can't let these soak in a soapy water bowl like you would for your bottles. You can't put them in the dishwasher even on santize. You need to do this the old fashioned way. Bring water to a boil in a stainless steel pan. Set timer for two minutes on the stove, drop binky in, and start your timer. Two minutes are up set them on a clean dishtowel. This is what I do. This is what my mom showed me with my first. She also used binkies like this for my baby brother 12ish years ago.
My son LOVES these binkies. I finally have some peace. He's just a bit cranky in the mornings and evenings before his naps. This really contains him. And, I actually could take the older kids out by myself without a cranky baby!! I love these. Wish I would have found them with my first...these are the best binkies I've had. I've nursed all my boys and find this style to soothe better. While they all took them when they had to it saves me to have my youngest actually like to take a binky.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Not the Natural "Soothie" I Had Hoped For Aug 02, 2010
By J. Chromy I bought this hoping that my newborn baby would like it as much or more than his Soothie pacifier. He hates it. I think the nipple is the main problem. I bought the round one because my son is exclusively breastfed, but he spits it out and fusses each time I try. Given that this has to be replaced after a month and is expensive, I would not recommend it if you already have found something that works.
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