The best price of Baby Pacifier in Pakistan is Rs. 60 and estimated average price is Rs. 972.
Some babies tend to be fussy and need constant entertainment. It isn't possible for the caretakers to be around all the time so they prefer pacifiers to soothe their babies and to keep them entertained for long. If your child could use one too, check out baby pacifier prices in Pakistan on this page and read on for more information.
There are multiple brands that produce good quality pacifiers. These include Mothercare, Shield, Philips Avent, Tomee Tippee, NUK, Nanobebe and Natursutten. You can find high-quality baby pacifiers from this page in multiple designs and colours.
A pacifier is a nipple that can be made out of plastic, rubber or silicone and is given to a child as a substitute to the feeder in between feeds. The baby suckles on it and remains calm and fuss-free till the next feeding. When it comes to design, there are plenty of options to choose from as these pacifiers are made in a plethora of shapes, colours, designs and sizes. Some designs come in interesting colours and shapes like animals or birds to keep a baby engaged. There are also designs available with musical sounds or can be used to fill fruit and vegetable for the baby to nibble on.
It is important that you regularly clean and thoroughly sterilize your baby's pacifier to ensure safety and hygiene. Buy safe to use materials that contain no toxic chemicals and are also safe to be used in a sterilizer, boiling water or bottle washer etc. Invest in the right cleaning tools like a nipple or pacifier cleaning small brush.
Experts believe that the pacifiers prevent sudden infant death syndrome SIDS in infants. Though pacifiers are harmless little gizmos, they have the tendency of becoming your child's favourite. It is ok to let your child use one but remember it will become very difficult to break the habit once your baby reaches that age where you would want him to stop using a pacifier. Overusing baby pacifiers can inhibit the development and growth of his teeth and gums. It can also disturb the alignment of the teeth, making it very difficult to rectify as the child grows older.