#28: Baby Pacifiers
For many parents, pacifiers ensure a peaceful night’s slumber. Losing a beloved pacifier can be a disaster, especially if the child has a preferred one. However, it’s crucial to remember that pacifiers should be replaced every 2-5 weeks for hygiene purposes to ensure your baby’s health and comfort.

Using a pacifier for too long isn’t just about losing it; it’s about safety. Over time, latex can break down, turning the pacifier into a haven for harmful bacteria. The health risks aren’t worth the risk for a bit of extra sleep. It’s important for parents to replace pacifiers regularly to protect their infants from potential illnesses.
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