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Lollipops Night & Day

A ray of light in the dark. The pacifier ring absorbs light and emits a gentle glow.

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Lollipops Night & Day

Glow-in-the-Dark Pacifiers Dynamic Difrax LOVI

Helps support baby's natural sucking reflex.


We have developed a unique collection of glow-in-the-dark Dynamic pacifiers designed to mimic the natural feel of the mother's nipple, thus promoting a healthy and instinctive sucking reflex.


Careful design


Dynamic pacifier technology


The dynamic part of the pacifier is made of several layers of silicone of different thicknesses. These layers allow this part of the pacifier to stretch in sync with your baby's natural sucking rhythm.


Difrax LOVI


Because we love babies


The glow-in-the-dark dynamic pacifier - the secret to natural sucking.


Protection


Promotes natural jaw development


A good sucking reflex is essential for proper feeding, speech development, strengthening facial muscles, and healthy breathing. The Difrax LOVI pacifier promotes your baby's growth and development.


Flexible design


Why choose Difrax pacifiers


Difrax LOVI pacifiers are specially adapted to your baby's needs, ensuring comfort and safety. Thanks to their flexible design, they support the natural sucking reflex and promote your baby's sucking development. This design makes the pacifier ideal for breastfeeding, as it is safe and mimics the mother's nipple. The sucking part is made of several layers of silicone of different thicknesses, so that the upper part of the pacifier moves with your baby's natural sucking rhythm.


Other practical pacifiers


Combine the glow-in-the-dark feature with a specific age range: 0-6 months, 6-18 months or 18 months and up. For an extra soft touch, also try the CapiChill line.

When should I change my baby's bottle nipple size?

The size of the pacifier is generally adapted to your baby's age:
• 0–6 months
• 6–18 months
• 18 months+

While these age ranges serve as a guide, it's essential to observe your baby's needs. Certain signs may indicate it's time for a change: the pacifier seems too small in their mouth, falls out easily, leaves a mark around their lips, or your baby seems to be sucking agitatedly. If the pacifier wears out or deforms quickly, it also needs to be replaced. Every child develops differently: trust their behavior and comfort.

Which pacifier should you choose for breastfed babies?

For a breastfed baby, it is important to choose a pacifier that respects the natural sucking rhythm. Aphysiological,soft and flexible pacifier is recommended. The Difrax LOVI pacifierhas been specially designed for this purpose: its dynamic teat supports the natural rhythm of sucking, swallowing, and breathing. Thanks to its flexibility and medical shape, it helps prevent nipple confusion. It is advisable to offer the pacifier after feeding, to prevent your baby from getting tired sucking on the pacifier before drinking enough.

From what age can you give a pacifier to a baby?

A pacifier can be given from birth, provided the baby is suckling effectively. If breastfeeding, it is best to wait until lactation is well established (generally after 3 to 4 weeks) to avoid any confusion between the breast and the pacifier. If breastfeeding is not yet well established, every moment of sucking is precious for stimulating milk production – early use of a pacifier could then disrupt this process.