PACIFIERS+TEETHING
Pacifiers and teethers are two common items that are often used to soothe babies and provide relief during the teething process.
A pacifier is a small, nipple-like object made of rubber, silicone, or other material that is designed to be placed in a baby's mouth to comfort him and satisfy his natural urge to suckle. Pacifiers can be especially helpful for babies who have trouble sleeping or who suffer from colic or other digestive issues.
Teethers, on the other hand, are small, often ring-shaped objects made of soft, chewy materials like silicone or rubber. Teethers are designed to relieve babies who experience discomfort or pain when their teeth start to come out. By chewing on the teether, babies can help alleviate some of the discomfort associated with teething.