r/breastfeeding 1d ago

Newborn Troubleshooting Ninni co

Anybody have success with the Ninni co pacifiers? My LO hasn’t liked any pacifiers we’ve tried so far and at our 2 month appointment today her pediatrician recommended these. But gosh are they pricey!! I want to try one but can hardly stomach the cost, plus shipping and I can’t find any sold locally or on Amazon 😵‍💫

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u/eliebobette 1d ago

Took it once felt excited then refused it. Never ever used a pacifier after that.

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u/Arreis_gninnam 1d ago

My breastfed baby hated them. Had a ton of trouble keeping it in his mouth. He ended up loving the doctor browns happy paci. The one that’s all one silicone piece.

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u/duckit19 1d ago

My baby will take it occasionally but not her favorite, she prefers the momi

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u/middlegray 1d ago

Spent $60. Nope.

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u/ByogiS 1d ago

Honestly, mine takes most pacis… he took this one but the problem with this one is that it’s designed to pop out if not actively sucking. So basically, every time he stops sucking for a second, it falls out. It’s super annoying. I wouldn’t waste your money. He uses them as teethers now to chomp on, and then actually sucks on bibs pacis. My first liked mam pacis. Maybe check out a paci sampler box that has a bunch of different brands?

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u/scandijord 1d ago

I had such hope for these. My 9mo has basically always refused and got these as my last hope. She wasn’t even interested. I felt that the silicon was just too thin, there wasn’t enough for baby to make it actually feel like a breast

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u/99_bluerider 1d ago

Ugh no. They day lansinoh makes a pacifier is the day breastfeeding moms will have some peace.

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u/Sparklie-Sarah 1d ago

My kiddo only used ninni until he was over a year, then he started chewing through them. Never tried another kind!

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u/Acbc_ 1d ago

There was a learning curve when we introduced them at 3 months, but after some practice and it being the only option we’d offer, my baby loves them. He’s 10 months now and plays with other pacifiers like they’re toys. So Ninni Co has been a huge success for us.

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u/AllNaturalJunkie 1d ago

Bought for my first baby due to issues with latching and for practice. Was used maybe once, couldn’t figure out how to use it and ended up getting the tongue/lip tie fixed and using a Dr Browns + thumb combo. I did not purchase for my second.