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- Q: What age is the MAM Air Night Pacifier suitable for? A: The MAM Air Night Pacifier is designed for babies aged 6 months and older.
- Q: Is the silicone used in MAM pacifiers safe? A: Yes, the MAM pacifiers are made from 100% BPA and BPS-free silicone, ensuring they meet or exceed US safety standards.
- Q: How does the self-sterilizing case work? A: To use the self-sterilizing case, add water to the case, place the pacifier inside with the nipple facing down, and microwave according to the package instructions. This process sterilizes the pacifier in approximately 3 minutes.
- Q: What features make the MAM Air Night Pacifier suitable for sensitive skin? A: The MAM Air Night Pacifier has large open air holes that provide plenty of breathing room, helping to prevent skin irritation for babies with sensitive skin.
- Q: Does the pacifier glow in the dark? A: Yes, the MAM Air Night Pacifier features a glow-in-the-dark functionality, making it easy to locate in low light conditions.
- Q: What is the design of the pacifier nipple? A: The pacifier nipple is designed to be symmetrical and features a SkinSoft textured silicone that mimics the feel of a human nipple, promoting healthy oral development.
- Q: Can the MAM pacifiers be used for breastfed babies? A: Yes, the MAM pacifiers are specifically designed to be suitable for breastfed babies, with features that support natural sucking behavior.
- Q: How do I clean and care for the MAM pacifiers? A: To clean MAM pacifiers, you can use the self-sterilizing case, or alternatively, wash them with warm soapy water and rinse thoroughly prior to first use and after each use.
- Q: What is the packaging size of the MAM Air Night Pacifier? A: The MAM Air Night Pacifier comes in a pack containing 2 pacifiers.
- Q: What is the acceptance rate among babies for MAM pacifiers? A: MAM pacifiers have a 94% acceptance rate among babies tested, indicating that they are widely accepted by infants.