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BPA and Phthalate Free, Non Toxic Pacifiers

by ECP Editors on May 6, 2008 · 6 comments

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With recent concern over the BPA contained in baby products; there have been many questions on parents mind on what products to get and what to avoid. Especially on products that will go into your babie’s mouth such as a pacifier. 

Pacifiers or dummies as known in other parts of the world have helped soothe many babies to sleep and are a must have baby item for some parents. Even though there seems to be a rising trend of just saying no to these binkies; (Is there a topic on babies that doesn’t have opposing sides?) American Pediatrican Association has stated “Use of a pacifier is associated with a substantial reduction in the risk of SIDS”. [read the full article...]

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