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Q: Pacifier Medicine Dispenser
asked by: KissyBai912 on February 22nd, 2004
Extremely eHealthy
Is this a good idea? We bought one the other day and I wondered if anyone else had one and if they did whether they liked it or not. Thanks I was just wondering.
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KissyBai912
replied on February 22nd, 2004
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Does nobody have one of these?!?!?! Lol
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Jaydensmommy
replied on February 22nd, 2004
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Nope sorry. All I do is squeeze med into her mouth and give her a pacifier right away so she sucks it all down. I have heard that they work well though!

~sara~
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KissyBai912
replied on February 22nd, 2004
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Lol thanks....I haven't heard anything about them so I was wondering. I also heard that giving your baby the medicine and then blowing in their face works well too....Although I would be afraid that he would choke. Lol.
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lee25
replied on February 22nd, 2004
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I have one and I use on my son all the time. I like it, it's really not that messy.

Brenda
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KissyBai912
replied on February 22nd, 2004
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Thanks brenda. That helps. It's not like it was expensive and I would return it, I just wanted some feedback from anyone who had one. Lol. But yeah thanks a bunch.
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insurancegirl
replied on February 23rd, 2004
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KissyBai912
replied on February 23rd, 2004
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It has a container attatched to it....It measyre up to 2 teaspoons I think. The part that holds the medicine connects to the pacifier. Hard to explain. Lol.
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