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  2. Pacifier - Wikipedia

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    The messaging from the AAPD is that prolonged use of a pacifier after 1 year of age can increase the risk of otitis media and use of a pacifier after 1.5 years (18 months) can have a negative effect on the development of the baby's orofacial complex that can lead to bite and cross bite problems. [19]

  3. 5 Things That Might Happen If You Let Your Baby Use a Pacifier

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    Experts agree that if your kid is four and still sucking away, you should make an appointment with a pediatric dentist…and you know, try to take the pacifier away even if it causes World War III. 4.

  4. Pacifier-activated lullaby - Wikipedia

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    PAL: Pacifier Activated Lullaby is a pacifier fitted with an adapter, which houses a computer chip that activates a CD player outside the incubator. Developed in 2000 by Dr. Jayne M. Standley along with the Center for Music Research at Florida State University, the PAL is used during music therapy interventions in the neonatal intensive-care unit to promote and reinforce non-nutritive sucking ...

  5. SIDS - Wikipedia

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    Given a 5% male excess birth rate, there appears to be 3.15 male SIDS cases per 2 female cases, for a male fraction of 0.61. [41] [42] This value of 61% in the US is an average of 57% black male SIDS, 62.2% white male SIDS and 59.4% for all other races combined. Note that when multiracial parentage is involved, infant race is arbitrarily ...

  6. Ohio mom horrified after pacifier clip 'burns' toddler - AOL

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    A mother is warning other parents about the possible dangers of pacifiers after her daughter suffered second-degree burns from the plastic device.

  7. Father issues warning to parents after baby chokes on pacifier

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