MAM Air Matte Pacifiers, for Sensitive Skin, 6+ Months, Best Pacifier for Breastfed Babies, Baby Boy Pacifiers, 6-16, 4 Count

Brand: MAM

(4.8)

$13.14

  • DESIGNED FOR BABIES WITH SENSITIVE SKIN: Pacifier design allows maximum airflow to the face so sensitive skin can breathe.
  • HIGH QUALITY: Approved by 94% of babies*, our 100% BPA & BPS free silicone pacifiers meet or exceed US safety standards and are extremely durable while being soft and flexible for your baby's comfort
  • ALWAYS RIGHT-SIDE UP: Symmetrical nipple so pacifier can never be inserted the wrong way. Other pacifiers (NUK pacifier, Dr Browns pacifier, Playtex pacifier) may require constant manual adjustment by caregivers.
  • DESIGNED TO PREVENT SKIN IRRITATION: MAM Pacifiers feature large air holes to allow air to reach baby?s skin to reduce irritation. Curved shield and innovative bumps on inner shield surface prevent pacifier from laying completely flush to baby?s face, keeping drool from becoming trapped against skin.
  • PREMIUM EUROPEAN MATERIALS: Made in Europe from high quality, 100% baby safe BPA & BPS free materials. MAM pacifiers and all MAM products meet or exceed both U.S. & European safety standards.

Description

The MAM Air Pacifier has a shield that is specially designed for babies 6-16+ months with sensitive skin. The extra wide air holes allow plenty of circulation around your baby's mouth and even allow you to peek at their little smile. All MAM pacifiers for baby feature our trademarked SkinSoft silicone pacifier nipples that feel like mom and help babies transition from breast to pacifier. In fact, market research showed that MAM nipples are easily accepted by babies of all ages, with 94% nipple acceptance among babies tested*. The textured breastfeed pacifier nipple stays easily in baby's mouth and is just the right size for your girl and boy baby 6-16 months so their growing teeth, palate, and jaw will be safe. Additionally, the symmetrical orthodontic nipple shape means you won't have to worry about uneven pressure or fussing to turn the pacifier "right side up". *Market research 2010-2020, tested with 1,572 babies