Suck your thumb or grab a lollipop?
Many babies not only want to suck during meals, but also when they have already had enough. Indeed, many babies have a strong need to suck. Often, they put their own thumb or several fingers in their mouths to suck on them. Sucking your thumb has the disadvantage of having a bad influence on the shape of the mouth and the development of the teeth. In addition, it is easier to teach a child to do without a pacifier than his thumb. You can personally determine if and when you give your child a pacifier, and when you take it off, such as when the child is sleeping or playing.
The Difrax pacifier is unique
The special butterfly shape of the Difrax pacifiers ensures that there is sufficient air supply under the outer trim and thus prevents skin irritation as well as the small holes that provide additional air supply. Babies can breathe freely through their nose thanks to the butterfly shape. Physiological or dental pacifiers promote the development of the palate, the muscles of the tongue and the jaw. The rounded part which is put in the mouth (part to be sucked) is placed against the palate and the flat part is placed against the tongue. 2nd age reversible silicone pacifier or pacifier for 6/12 months. Before first use, keep the Difrax pacifier immersed in boiling water for 5 minutes. Let it cool, then squeeze the nipple to release any water it might contain. This is for hygienic reasons. Clean before each use. Never soak the nipple in sweet substances or in drugs, given the risk of dental caries formation. Replace the pacifier after 2 months of use for safety and hygiene reasons. Bisphenol A free