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In a message dated 10/13/2005 12:27:20 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time,  
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Sorry,  but it already has existed for some time, along with bottle  =
holders.
_http://www.sweetbinkiekiss.com/_ (http://www.sweetbinkiekiss.com/) 





I went to the website and looked at this thing.  On page  two it shows a 
young infant (guessing 1month old at most)  on his back with  this binkie holder 
over its face.  To me, it would appear that this  pacifier holder completely 
covers this baby's nose and mouth, in effect  doing basically what would be 
happening if this baby was laying on his  tummy.  It appears that carbon dioxide 
containing air would be more  likely to be trapped with this "binkie holder" as 
would the babe be laying on  his poor belly, making the SIDS risk, though 
small, the same.  Did  anyone else notice this? 
 
I feel so badly for these new moms who are so confused by all  of this new 
information.  At our LLL meeting on Tuesday, the issue came up  and without 
putting down the AAP we group moms who had older  children, encouraged the moms 
with new babies to use the  breast as their pacifier.  I hope the information 
sinks in and they hear  us.
 
Renee Drake RN CLC     

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