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I read this too. I think some speculate it may have something to do with the baby's position to suck on pacifier-hmmm. anyway, it was out of our hands. Dd demanded it in her own special way at the hospital, had bmom and all the nurses scrambling to find one, then she never stopped until we pulled the plug at age 12 months. I think they're fine until the teeth really start to grow, then it can be problematic. I figure if dd can let go, and lets just say she was "reluctant" than any baby can.
at the park this weekend we saw a 4 year old with a binky-ick.
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-first time amom to dd, born 7/7/04
-placed in our arms by a very loving bmom 7/9/04
-bfather's rights terminated 9/7/04
-just connected with bdad!!! 2/9/05
-visited bfamilies for a week, awesome trip 6/05
-bfather signed legally binding open adoption
agreement 7/05
-finalized (woohoo!) 18th of November 2005
-Thinking about adoption #2!
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