When my son was born five years ago it never occurred to me to give him a pacifier at night. That is probably why I myself served as his personal human pacifier for months – until I became so sleep deprived that I had to break him of the habit. My fault, I know. Then I saw the Paci-Partner.
It made absolute perfect sense. No more dropped pacifiers or getting up to retrieve lost pacis. The system includes two positioning tubes with a cozy cover. The specially made pacifiers (you can choose from popular shapes) attach in way to keep the baby’s nose clear. One tube is used to prop baby on her side and the other holds the paci so that baby can nuzzle up and enjoy.
I have been using the Paci-Partner for just over a year now and it continues to evolve as my daughter’s favorite comfort item. As a newborn, she would lay swaddled on her side and use the Paci-Partner to fall asleep, re-latching if she began to wake up. When she was rolling over on her own, she would fall asleep with it and just roll onto her back until she needed it again. Now she actually falls asleep on her stomach but reaches out and holds the Paci-Partner while she sleeps. The covers are machine-washable and the pacifiers can be cleaned or sterilized by the usual methods. The American Academy of Pediatrics now recommends putting infants to sleep with a pacifier. The Paci-Partner was developed by Nurses and Respiratory Therapists, is patented, trademarked, and has undergone extensive testing. It conforms to the requirements of the U.S. Consumer Products Safety Commission.

People who say they sleep like a baby usually don't have one.
Posted by: Insomnia help | December 22, 2010 at 01:48 AM