"Had two of these soothers in a set with some bottles used for a few months but changed to another brand as they were hard to find on their own."
NUK offers both silicone and latex soothers; silicone is stronger and more durable but latex is popular with many parents because it is softer and more flexible which can make it easier for some babies to adapt to. The choice of silicone or latex is a personal choice but there is a NUK Soother to cater for both needs.
We were recommended to use Nuk brand teats on the expressed milk bottles in the hospital, so when I decided to get him a soother it seemed to make sense to give the same kind. It worked great and he used it until he was about 6 months old.
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I tried these as they were reported to be good for breast fed babies, but my baby would not take the dummy.
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My baby likes it witch is something new for me , none of my kid's ever used one before
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I bought them but we never use them. My little girl didn't like the texture.
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Highly recommended for breastfed babies. I like the shape and the fact that you can attach a strap to them. Plus they come in a pouch which helps keep them clean once sterilised. Only thing is they seem to collect moisture on the inside which I am unsure about.
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Good quality but my son didn
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Very good soothers available at LIDL. Downside is that they are close to the skin around the mouth so encourage skin problems in that area
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We received a NUK newborn soother in a gift box when expecting our little boy, we didn
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Best for a breastfeeding baby
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My little girl wasn't in to the shooters so we just used a couple times only
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My preemies seemed to like the distinct shape of these soothers and had them before their due date.
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