Best baby pacifiers according to redditors

We found 81 Reddit comments discussing the best baby pacifiers. We ranked the 49 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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Top Reddit comments about Baby Pacifiers:

u/yt1300 · 6 pointsr/daddit

If you wear that shirt you are going to need one of these.

Amazon Link

u/Soulbrandt-Regis · 6 pointsr/ffxiv

Here you go, buddy.

u/bkr4f · 5 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

pacifiers $3.24 (priority: highest)

scoobydoo movie $7.20 (priority highest)

Boppy slipcover $9.99 (priority: highest)

Book wl: Kisses from Hell $4.00

Total $24.43

u/RichardHuman · 4 pointsr/RepublicOfFunny

So... this?

u/riversandroads829 · 4 pointsr/breakingmom

Philips Avent Soothie Snuggle Pacifier, 0m+, Giraffe, SCF347/01 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07HC95QSK/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_XPAmDb46W8QH2

u/abdl_hornist · 3 pointsr/ABDL

I would second the recommendation to buy a pacifier clip. Especially if you would like it be habit forming because it will always be by your side. I can actually sleep with it overnight now. It makes me feel really liddle. Amazon has some pretty cute ones:

For example - these worked great for me:

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0183BJRA6/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o02_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

u/Yellownotyellowagain · 3 pointsr/beyondthebump

Avent for both my kids. But the flat ones not the round ones. Both hates the jolly pop ones

Philips Avent Ultra Air Pacifier, 0-6 months, blue/green, 2 pack, SCF244/20 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07GQ7V3YY/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_jktJDbCJ3FCGY

u/Sovdark · 3 pointsr/funny

The Gentleman Mustache Pacifier - Cowboy https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00AHO6SH8?ref=yo_pop_ma_swf

u/torchflame · 3 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Oh, this is pretty funny!
Flintstones!

u/DarlingDestruction · 2 pointsr/BabyBumps

I was/am in the exact same boat - first kid, limited funds, starting from scratch, going through reviews and prices drove me insane. It took me probably three months to get my registry together, and, even then, I am still switching things up, lol.

lucieslist.com was invaluable while picking everything out. I highly recommend you check it out.

What we have bought ourselves that fit our tight budget:

Graco Comfy Cruiser Travel System. We had already decided to go with that car seat, given that it seems to be the top-rated budget option, and the stroller ended up being a much-needed bonus. We go on walks a lot, so it works for us. If you don't need the stroller, the seat itself is, I think, only ~$100.

The Pack N Play, which I've heard from literally everyone and their mother is almost a necessity.

Because we don't have an IKEA near us to get our hands on a swanky $99 crib, we bought this DaVinci crib. We still only ended up paying $100 for it, as we found it on sale, however, we would have paid the $200 for it, given that the reviews are good, and, when compared to some other cribs that cost $400 and up, the price isn't bad at all.

As for the rest of the registry, we have on there a Moby wrap (affordable baby wearing, yay!), nail clippers, outlet plugs, nursing pads, a wipes case, a baby tub, baby wash, assorted crib sheets, waterproof crib sheets, Pack N Play mattress, and sheets to go with, crib mattress (we actually bought this one when we found it on sale for $20, and it's just fine), receiving blankets, dirty diaper bags (because we aren't getting a diaper pail, just a small can with a seal-able lid), changing pad, and a cover to go with, pacifiers, Dr. Brown's Gia Nursing Pillow, a bottle brush, bottle warmer, thermometer, booger sucker, camera to monitor the baby, and a few other assorted things that I couldn't really find a definitive "best in class" for, so pick at your own discretion: diaper bag, swaddles (although I've read good things about the Summer Infant brand), bottles (we're going with Phillips Avent), a bouncer (we got this one), and a swing.

I agonized over this stuff for what felt like forever, lol, so I hope it helps you and saves you some hair-pulling. It's all so overwhelming!

u/telepathetic_monkey · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

It's summertime!

It seems like your summer is lining up nicely. I hope you enjoy your two weeks! Happy early birthday!!

I'm going to try to go swimming at least once a week for the rest of the summer. I use to live five minutes away from Lake Michigan, now I live about 2 hours away from the nearest beach... It's killing me, gaahhhhh. I miss the water so much.

Item If you scroll down, there will be one for under $10.

Thanks for the contest!

u/amp13 · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

cowboy mustache pacifier, or for fancier occasions the genleman mustache pacifier. i know you said shes a girl, but a baby with a mustache is hilariously awesome regardless of gender

u/jerrysugarav · 2 pointsr/moderatelygranolamoms

NUK Latex Orthodontic Pacifiers, Boy, 18-36 Months, 2-Pack https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07L91ZH6C/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_d2VHDbYYGWRR9

NUK Natural Shape Orthodontic Pacifiers, Latex, 6-18 Months Colors May Vary 2 ea https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0000537GQ/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_z2VHDbJY0F42X

NUK Juicy Orthodontic Latex Pacifier, Size 3, 6 Pack - Red/Green https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01HH6YPWI/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_U2VHDbJSFMGHP

NUK Latex Orthodontic Pacifiers, Girl, 0-6 Months, 2-Pack, 0-6 Months (Pack of 2) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07L8TD7FC/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_u4VHDb77DT7VD

u/silentwail · 2 pointsr/PolishGauntlet

Oh, I love this! (I'll look for baby stuff tonight.)

u/ibechainsawin · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

The grandest pacifier in existence!

I am totally getting this for my son!

Thanks for the contest!

u/Kquigs05 · 2 pointsr/Parenting

Tommee Tippee Breast Like Soothers, 6 - 18 Months https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B07LH3FW9J/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_CsYWCbJH52CVG

u/cheerfulmuse · 2 pointsr/BabyBumps

Pssst. I'll just leave this here ;)

ETA: There's more styles if you just type in "mustache pacifier" into amazon's search ;) There's even a cowboy style one! XD

u/KayJay1452 · 2 pointsr/beyondthebump

My LO loooooves these:

BIBS BPA-Free Natural Rubber Baby Pacifier | Made in Denmark (Sage/Sand, 0-6 Months) 2-Pack https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07JRBVDWD/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_ZUO.BbVXYK4SZ

u/GustoB · 2 pointsr/NewParents

Diapers and wipes are always good -- newborn or preemie size probably. That said, some diapers just don't fit great on some kids, and some kids will have more sensitivity to certain wipes, so it's hard to say exactly which type/brand to get. "Water wipes" (https://www.amazon.com/WaterWipes-Sensitive-Wipes-Count-Packs/dp/B008KJEYLO) are a really good sensitive wipe. I wouldn't necessarily send her too many/any bigger diapers yet. They'll just take up room and might be a brand that doesn't work great. A box or two of the next size up is enough for now.

A good diaper cream will probably also be needed. I'd recommend something somewhat "natural" like https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000P16ZXK/, again to help reduce sensitivity hopefully. I would avoid petroleum jelly based ones.

Some type of burp cloths. However diaper cloths (I can't remember if that's what they are called) work great. I can't speak for this brand but something like this.. https://www.amazon.com/Gerber-Birdseye-3-Ply-Prefold-Diapers/dp/B007VBYVWE. They are usually like a light linen/muslin, and usually fairly large square, and plain. They're easy to clean and big enough to fold over if part gets dirty, etc, and multi-use.


I would also avoid too many clothes. Some onesies with zippers is probably all that's really needed. Maybe also a nice soft hat as well, and some muslin swaddle wraps. Additionally, a warm, soft blanket or something to cover them when they go out. They're not supposed to wear anything bulky between the child and the carseat harness (ofc, they'll need a carseat if they don't already have one -- most hospitals won't release babies without one though, especially from the nicu).

Pacifiers are good too. Kids will probably find a certain kind they prefer, but I think this is basically what hospitals almost always use https://www.amazon.com/Philips-SCF190-01-Soothie-0-3mth/dp/B0045I6IAO.



They may also be recommended a vitamin like poly-vi-sol, or possibly other things, but this is hard to buy without being able to talk to her to find out exactly what is prescribed.

Similarly, bottles, nipples, and/or breastfeeding equipment, but this is hard to buy without knowing what she and the kid prefer. However, hand sanitizer for after diaper changes, and a nice bottle brush (https://www.amazon.com/Dr-Browns-Bottle-Brush-Blue/dp/B000N0SNHY/ or https://www.amazon.com/Sponge-Bottle-Brush-Pack-Blue/dp/B07DQQFP63/) are great to have.

Some type of food/meal delivery would be awesome. Possibly even a local housecleaning or laundry service too, depending on how independent she is.

And ultimately, money can help, as well as your phone number or contact info and an openness for contact and support.

There might be more that I can't think of. At this stage it's probably as important to get things to help her directly as for the baby. She may also have some medical needs depending on how the delivery went, and all that. Feel free to pm me too with any more questions etc.

u/Deuce232 · 2 pointsr/NoStupidQuestions

https://www.amazon.com/Philips-Avent-Soothie-Pacifier-Months/dp/B0045I6IAY?th=1

The phillips avent?

That's the top google result for 'blue pacifier with hole in the middle'.

Also you can just boil the one you dropped in the garbage and it should be fine to give to him.

u/totallypregnant · 2 pointsr/beyondthebump

Hahaha it's a specific one that Philips makes. They're toted as the ones that hospitals hand out so they must be the best, right? Nah.

u/Waiting4Baby · 1 pointr/daddit

What a little cutie! Happy to hear surgery went well. :)

Kind of off-topic, but how do you like that pacifier? It looks like this one, which I've been eyeing on Amazon, so just wondering if it's a good option for a newborn!

u/destinyisntfree · 1 pointr/SantasLittleHelpers

Ah, ok he is a bit young then. I would consider trying a sturdier pack then. Let me get a link for the ones we used.
https://www.amazon.com/Philips-Soothie-Pacifier-SCF192-06/dp/B07GQG5X8Q

These are pretty sturdy, all one piece and a solid silicone, but still with a little give. The material is similar to what the chews are made of, only a little softer.

I thought he was older for some reason, but at 3, it is better t let him stick with a routine he is comfortable with until he can get more services to help him cope.

u/idk_lets_try_this · 1 pointr/HelpMeFind

After looking trough about a dozen shops I have only been able to find the pink ones:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Bright-Starts-Cozy-Coos-Deluxe-Pink/122180226440?hash=item1c72824d88:g:mssAAOSwnONZCuAY

This item is also suggested as a replacement; https://www.amazon.com/dp/B075FRS2LD

u/JillyKitt · 1 pointr/littlespace

Nope, I don’t want to support that company because they’re problematic when it comes to trans people. I get them off Amazon, a pack of 3 is like 15 bucks. Here’s a link if you’re interested! LINKY

u/LuluThePanda · 1 pointr/SantasLittleHelpers

Does she take a pacifier? I have one of these I can send you! Elodie refuses to take a pacifier so she's just played with it like a stuffie. https://www.amazon.com/Nookums-Paci-Plushies-Cow-Universal-Pacifier/dp/B00ZPWWVVE

u/UnicornToots · 1 pointr/beyondthebump

She may just need to learn to put her pacifier back in herself. At that age, she should be capable of doing so but may need help with a Paciplushie - we've been using these with our daughter (she likes Soothie pacifiers) since birth and she's able to easily find and replace her pacifier if she wakes up in the night without it.

u/qqpugla · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

This for my son because if i was ever having a bad day, I could give it to him and laugh my head off :-)

u/kittykittybangbangkb · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Layla

Uncle Rambo.

Definitely this pacifier.

u/Mike072292 · 1 pointr/babies

[Link for the lazy](The Gentleman Mustache Pacifier - Cowboy https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00AHO6SH8/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_1IGmzbQ2BXTZP)

u/vash_the_stampede · 1 pointr/PolishGauntlet

Yayyyyyyyy! How exciting!!!


this is just too freaking adorable :)

My daughter loved this when she was a baby

This is silly and fun!

You are going to want this for sure. Helps cover up diaper smell!

For the due date.... I'm going to say.... May 21 because that's my birthday! :D

u/jojewels92 · 1 pointr/RandomKindness

Today my hair came out really fabulous. I used hair curlers overnight for the first time and it was amazing. I feel really beautiful today.

I'd like this to give to my new nephew! He is due in July. :)

u/ADKitten · 1 pointr/beyondthebump

Don't know that I'll be adding anything new, but here's what helps with our son (almost 6 months):

Swaddling

This sound machine, specifically the ocean waves sound. The projection also helps sometimes.

Singing his lullaby Goodnight, Demon Slayer

These pacifiers

Holding him up in a burping position and walking around.

Rubbing his belly in a clockwise or downward motion.

Hope it helps and good luck!

u/timeforstars · 1 pointr/beyondthebump
  • Spa Baby tub - My baby LOVES this. We could only start using it at around 4 weeks (and she's a pretty strong/big baby so you might have to wait if you have a smaller baby) but it's soooo worth it. No matter what fussing, I just plop her in it and she takes right to it. There's enough support that I don't need to be holding her all the time and she's free to move, and it's awesome for exercise/development as she learns to splash and use her legs to push herself up and down in the water. Honestly can't recommend this one enough.

    Playmat - Little girl loves her playmat. Ours has a light that hangs in the centre and flashes different colours, she can't take her eyes off of it.

    Avent Soothie pacifier - She took to these best, has had no nipple confusion and it's a lifesaver if your baby loves to comfort suck like she does.

    Also, I got a tonnnnnne of baby washcloths and I use them as wipes (theres a million websites with recipes for wipes solution, super easy) since she has a sensitive bum.
u/scranston · 1 pointr/beyondthebump

We were using Soothie brand, which has a round tip. Someone told me that the flatter style or the "dental" style stay in the mouth better, so we bought some Mam ones to use at night. It helped.

u/samazingjedi · 1 pointr/AskParents

Ok, if you're breastfeeding, you kind of are a human pacifier. This feeling passes eventually, but that is totally normal! Since your little one is only a month old, it might not be too late to introduce the bottle (if you want/need to pump) if you haven't already. My daughter accepted both breast and bottle (Dr. Browns, and Munchkin), and that was a big help.

Concerning Waking to Feed: As far as waking to feed, my philosophy was always "Never wake a sleeping baby!". The exception for this was if she turned herself to where I thought her breathing was obstructed. If Baby is hungry, they will wake themselves up. However, if your pediatrician feels your little one isn't gaining enough weight or getting sufficient nutrition from baby-led only feedings, then that's where you might consider scheduling some feedings. One of the things I'm thinking is whether or not your doctor is from an older generation. It used to be the recommendation for moms to put their kids on a feeding schedule--especially when formula was the most recommended form of infant diet. Since then, research has shown that a schedule isn't necessarily better for kids, and for some it can be detrimental (at least from what I've read).

Concerning Pacifier: I've never heard of a pacifier giving a baby gas, and pacifiers don't affect teeth until the kid has enough to affect. Usually about a year or older, which is when you'd have similar issues with thumb-sucking, too. When she took pacifiers, my daughter liked the Soothie and MAM brands. Then she started refusing the pacifiers to the point where she'd throw it across the room and suck her thumb instead. The MAM brand is praised for being the choice of orthodontists, while the Soothie brand is used/given at most hospitals. My girl was in the NICU for a little bit and we used those, so I think that's part of why she liked them, they were just familiar. In the end, it comes down to what Baby likes--some are more picky than others.

Concerning Waking after de-latch: Hooooooo boy. This is common. Welcome to the trenches, Mama. The solution that worked for me was I would break the seal (sometimes slow, sometimes fast), and pop a pacifier in right away. Usually she fussed a little, so I held the pacifier in and snuggled her close so she could tell I was still there with her. Then she usually fell back asleep after holding that position for a bit. Transitioning her into the crib was a whole other set of skills, though....

This is what has worked for me and my daughter. I have a son on the way, and it would be I need different stuff and strategies for him simply because he is a different person. You and your child are different people, so there might be things that work better for you.The most important thing is that you survive, and that your baby knows you love them--and it sounds like you're doing a great job at both of those already! Best of luck!

Edit: spelling

u/monkeyfeets · 1 pointr/BabyBumps

I believe this is it. The hospital sent us home with a couple.