The Safety First Pacifier Medicine Dispenser
The concept behind this product is amazing, I mean a pacifier that doubles as a medicine dispenser, talk about winner!
However that is not the ending this product had since there were many issues with it.
First - The nipple of the pacifier is extremely hard, unlike normal pacifiers that babies take. This seemed to make it difficult for our son to keepin like mouth unlike is normal pacifier, it also seemed to be uncomfortable for his little mouth.
Second - The medicine cup was difficult to get off and on. This made for spills when trying to get the cup back onto the pacifier part.
Third - The medicine cup did not seal against the pacifier part, therefore the medicine would leak, all over you and baby. You would think with it being so difficult to take off and put on that it would at least seal properly.
Fourth - The baby had to be laying flat on his or her back to have the medicine even somewhat dispense properly into the non flexible nipple. The nipple was a free flow so the medicine would just pour out of it, meaning baby would choke and cough from the fast flow.
The end results were that the baby still needed medicine. You and baby needed to shower and wash your clothes which are no covered in medicine. I would just suggest using the baby syringe seems easier and some what less messy.
The concept behind this product is amazing, I mean a pacifier that doubles as a medicine dispenser, talk about winner!
However that is not the ending this product had since there were many issues with it.
First - The nipple of the pacifier is extremely hard, unlike normal pacifiers that babies take. This seemed to make it difficult for our son to keepin like mouth unlike is normal pacifier, it also seemed to be uncomfortable for his little mouth.
Second - The medicine cup was difficult to get off and on. This made for spills when trying to get the cup back onto the pacifier part.
Third - The medicine cup did not seal against the pacifier part, therefore the medicine would leak, all over you and baby. You would think with it being so difficult to take off and put on that it would at least seal properly.
Fourth - The baby had to be laying flat on his or her back to have the medicine even somewhat dispense properly into the non flexible nipple. The nipple was a free flow so the medicine would just pour out of it, meaning baby would choke and cough from the fast flow.
The end results were that the baby still needed medicine. You and baby needed to shower and wash your clothes which are no covered in medicine. I would just suggest using the baby syringe seems easier and some what less messy.
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