Emergency! Broken pacifier
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I didn't give my son a pacifier under pressure from my MIL, whom I loved dearly. No MIL stories here.
But my son turned out to be a cryer (1 hour from 5 to 6 PM every day) and I tried to soothe him with one but by that time it was a foreign object and he rejected it. In retrospect, I wish I'd let him have one from day one as I think he would have been comforted by it.
He turned out emotionally healthy and still needed braces.
But my son turned out to be a cryer (1 hour from 5 to 6 PM every day) and I tried to soothe him with one but by that time it was a foreign object and he rejected it. In retrospect, I wish I'd let him have one from day one as I think he would have been comforted by it.
He turned out emotionally healthy and still needed braces.
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