Need help!

My baby is about to turn 7 months old on the 13th so it’s time to upgrade his pacis! He is exclusively breastfed and has only ever used Dr. Browns happy pacis so I’m trying to see if other breastfed moms have used the Dr. Browns advantage 6-18m pacis and how they took them!

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I took my baby off the pacis soon as he turned one try letting him use a teething toy just to help soothe him and plus when he’s teething he can use it to chew on

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