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We're pretty much past that point in our household, but I've wondered about the logistics behind a pacifier with an elastic band on it (to strap the pacifier to the baby's face). |
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I was so sure my wife wouldn't approve that I never tried it. |
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Same here phoenix, same here. |
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My newborn daughter slept for 6 1/2 hours in one stint last night! And only two weeks old! If that's not solid evidence of a future Nobel Prize in physics, I don't know what is. |
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Elastic bands or other cords are strongly warned against because they can present a strangulation hazard. |
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When I was an infant, my parents put me to bed with three pacifiers: one in the mouth and one in each hand. Evidently I was adept at replacing lost pacifiers with the supply, er, at hand, so to speak. |
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Aparantly i threw my dummie out when i was two, and said that it was 'dirty'. Better wash my mouth out with soap and water. |
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you could always duct tape it in place <evil grin> |
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Beaux - we do the same thing, actully, we have about 10 of them. One in mouth, one in hand, and many strewn about the bed in hopes that she will roll over and find one. The problem with that is all the dummies/mams/pacies are laying on their sides with the "nipple" pointing down. Let me clarify things a bit, I keep saying her/she when I should be saying them/they because they are twins, one is more fussy then the other. |
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