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Don’t Give Your Baby An Old Pacifier

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Experts caution against buying used pacifiers, although it’s tempting to save money and purchase certain baby supplies second-hand. It’s a safe bet to change out your child’s pacifier every couple of months (especially rubber ones), although some brands print an expiration date on their product packaging.

Natural rubber can break up over time, resulting in a choking hazard if a piece of the pacifier comes loose, according to Healthy Children. You should check on the pacifier’s condition and note if it has any discoloration, tears, or weak spots.

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