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5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Finally! Jun 01, 2009
By MountainTopMama After weeks of searching, and too much money spent on a variety of other pacifiers that did not work, I was thrilled to discovery my infant could keep this one in her mouth without choking/gagging/spitting it out.
She was diagnosed with reflux, and has a very active gag reflex, so every other pacifier proved too long and would make her cough and choke. :(
The Born Free ones are angled and the nipple portion isn't as long as others (like the Natursutten and Soothie pacifiers). They are somewhat similar in design to the Nuk ones, but are (and always have been) BPA-free, and seem to be shaped more ergonomically than the Nuk ones.
The plastic handles are slightly rubbery feeling, so they are easy for my baby to hold onto as well. The nipple portion is clear silicone.
I am thrilled with the Born Free pacifiers. We've used the sippy cups for our older toddler, and loved them. I'm not surprised the pacifiers have worked so well for our infant as well. This company is outstanding.
As for the previous reviewer's issues with water getting in the nipple, this is typical of most pacifiers. Simply squeeze the nipple and flick it after washing, to ensure all the water gets out.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
good pacifier Apr 18, 2009
By R. Villasenor it's a good pacifier which we wanted to be BPA free only thing I didn't like is water sometimes gets in nipple when washing
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Love them! Jul 16, 2010
By Hyla Waldron
"greenearthjourneydotcom"
We love these pacifiers! They have lasted us a long time, the colors do not fade and our baby girl likes them!
Good Paci's Jan 11, 2010
By Brandy Fortune Been using these with my second child, and they are great. The "born free" logo disappears after a while (lots of use) which I actually like, so after I while the pacifier doesn't have to have the big old brand name on there.
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