PUR Symmetric Silicone Soothers 6+ Months
Brand: Visit PUR Store
Product Highlights
- Soothers can soothe a crying infant.
- Symmetric shape soothers that can also be used by premature babies
- Helps tube-fed babies learn to use a bottle.
- Products are made of high quality food grade material
- Free from Bisphenol-A Chemical (BPA)
- Safe for babies.
Note : Color may vary according to the availability
COD available from ₹599 till ₹9999
MRP: 189.00
Inclusive of all taxes
- Description
- Additional information
Description
- Specially designed to fit perfectly in baby’s mouth
- Soft shield to ensure safety of baby
- Teat is made from medical grade silicone, which is also volatile and nitrosamine safe
- Guaranteed not to perish, odourless, tasteless and non-toxic
- Symmetrical shape soother which you can put any way up in the baby’s mouth in the dark.
- Protective cap keeps it safe from dust and bacteria when not in use
- Made of Medical grade Silicone.
- Silicone is a good choice because this material is smoother and harbors fewer germs.
Directions for Use:
- Wait until a consistent feeding pattern has been established so as not to derail breastfeeding.
- Simply offer the child a pacifier by putting it in their mouth.
- The child starts sucking the pacifier.
Safety information:
- Make sure the pacifier is a one-piece pacifier when possible.
- Don’t use pacifiers with built-in gadgets, moving parts, or liquid interiors.
- Use pacifiers that have sealed rather than open bases.
- Never hang the pacifier on a string around the baby’s neck.
- Don’t dip the pacifier in sugar, honey, corn syrup, or other sugary materials.
FAQ
A pacifier (or soother) can be used to satisfy a baby’s need to suck. However, it should never be used instead of feeding, and it should never be used without the extra comfort and cuddling a parent can provide. If your baby seems to want to suck in between feedings, a soother can help.
A newborn baby can start sleeping with a pacifier in certain situations. While bottle-fed babies can sleep with a soother from birth, breastfed infants should only sleep with a soother once they are at least 3 to 4 weeks old and have settled into a breastfeeding routine with no latching issues.
Newborns of 3 to 4 weeks old can be given a soother. That should give your little one enough time to get used to a nursing routine. Introducing a soother any earlier could disrupt breastfeeding.
Soother use should be limited to less than 6 hours per day. With that in mind, it’s important to remember that each child’s mouth and teeth develop differently.
A soother might help reduce the risk of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS). Sucking on a pacifier at nap time and bedtime might reduce the risk of SIDS .
Additional information
Weight | 0.018 kg |
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Dimensions | 9.9 × 4.6 × 11.2 cm |