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> Hello Wise Women-


I need a recommendation for a client whose baby needs a short pacifier.

This mom has a tremendous, fast supply whose baby can't comfort suck
without getting choked and miserable.

While we settle the supply down (and get the PTT released!), I am
recommending a pacifier to give this baby some relief.

Unfortunately the baby has a very shallow gag reflex. The soothie (which is
what I usually suggest in these situations) constantly triggers the gag.
This baby is valiantly trying to make it work, but every time she relaxes
into a comfy sucking pattern, she gags.

Any recommendations for a short pacifier? Mom feels overwhelmed at the idea
of going to the baby supply store and comparing all the packages to find
the shortest one....

Thanks!

Molly

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