Most Parents Don’t Know This Pacifier Safety Rule
Did you know pacifier nipples should be replaced every 6–8 weeks?
It’s one of the most overlooked safety guidelines—and one of the easiest to miss in the chaos of new parenthood. But worn-down nipples can pose real risks.
That’s exactly why we created the Soothe Beginnings Nipple Subscription—to make safety automatic.
Why You Need to Replace Pacifier Nipples Regularly
Just like bottle nipples or toothbrushes, pacifiers wear down with time, teeth, heat, and sanitizing. Microscopic cracks can form, making it easier for bacteria to grow—or worse, for pieces to break off during use.
According to pediatric experts, pacifier nipples should be replaced every 4 to 8 weeks. But who’s keeping track?
At Soothe Beginnings, we build this replacement schedule into our system—so you don’t have to remember it on your own.
Introducing: The Soothe Beginnings Nipple Subscription
Our automatic pacifier nipple replacement subscription ensures fresh nipples are delivered right to your door, exactly when you need them. Each batch is:
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Made from 100% medical-grade silicone
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Free of plastic, latex, and BPA
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PFAS tested
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Manufactured and tested in the USA
No last-minute Amazon orders. No guesswork. Just swap and soothe.
Who This Is Perfect For
Our subscription is designed for:
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Parents who want to reduce mental load
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Families looking for low-tox, plastic-free baby care
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Gift givers who want to offer lasting, meaningful support
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Anyone using the Soothe Beginnings pacifier system
We even offer a nipple recycling program so your used nipples don’t end up in a landfill.
How to Subscribe
Already using our pacifier system?
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Visit our Nipple Subscription Page
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Choose your nipple shape and delivery frequency (every 6 or 8 weeks)
🎁 Not yet a customer?
Start with the Starter Kit.
Your pacifier is one of the only things that goes in your baby’s mouth every single day.
Let’s stop guessing when it needs to be replaced.
With our automatic nipple replacement subscription, you can set it and forget it—while still giving your baby the safest experience possible.
Because safety should be simple.