Pigeon Minilight Pacifier Ice Cream Small For Girl 0-6 Months for Early Care
The Pigeon pacifier for newborn infants is crafted with extreme care to fit the small and sensitive mouth of a baby girl in her first months. With its very light weight and cute girly ice cream design, this pacifier is formulated to support satisfying the newborn's basic sucking instinct, giving her a feeling of warmth and reassurance that makes it easier to relax and sleep peacefully.
What are the uses of the Pigeon Small Pacifier for Newborns?
- Soothing the newborn baby girl and helping her adapt to the new environment.
- Assisting in improving the baby girl's sleep quality and reducing sudden waking spells.
- Providing a sense of comfort and safety resembling the feeling of feeding.
Benefits & Features
- Small size specifically tailored to the anatomy of a newborn's mouth to prevent gagging or nausea.
- A light plastic shield with ventilation holes prevents the pacifier from rubbing against the delicate facial skin and protects it from redness.
- A soft and flexible nipple promotes the natural development of the palate and gums.
- An attractive aesthetic shape that adds a touch of fun to your baby girl's items.
How to Use
- Boil the pacifier in water for 5 minutes before first use to ensure complete sterilization.
- Offer the pacifier to your baby girl when she shows signs of fussiness or a desire to suck without being hungry.
- Clean the pacifier regularly and sterilize it daily to protect the newborn's weak immunity.
Warnings & Precautions
- It is preferable to delay offering the pacifier to a newborn (around 3 to 4 weeks) until she is completely accustomed to breastfeeding to avoid nipple confusion, unless a doctor advises otherwise.
- Do not force the pacifier into the baby's mouth if she refuses it.
- Replace the pacifier with a new one as soon as signs of wear appear on the silicone.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Does the lightweight pacifier fall out of the infant's mouth easily?
- On the contrary, its lightweight design aims to keep it secure in the mouth of an infant who does not yet possess strong jaw muscles, reducing its constant falling.
- When should I graduate to the medium size?
- Transition to the medium size is usually done when the baby reaches 6 months, or if you notice the small pacifier starts looking disproportionate to her mouth size.
For optimal use, monitor your baby girl's growth and always choose accessories that match her age stage.