How to Sterilize Soothies

Soothie pacifiers are popular both with babies and parents. With their one-piece design, they appeal with their simplicity. Many parents receive a Soothie pacifier for their baby during their hospital stay and find that the Soothie pacifier is the favored pacifier over the coming months. Sterilize Soothies prior to using them for the first time, and then sterilize them periodically to ensure they are free of germs and bacteria.

Things You'll Need

  • Soothie pacifiers
  • 1-qt. saucepan
  • Stove top
  • Tongs

Instructions

    • 1

      Fill the saucepan with water and place it onto a burner on the stove top. Turn the burner to medium-high and bring the water to a boil.

    • 2

      Immerse the Soothie pacifiers completely under the boiling water. Leave the Soothie pacifiers in the boiling water for between two and five minutes.

    • 3

      Use the tongs to remove the Soothie pacifiers after the time elapses. Place the Soothie pacifiers in a clean location until you are ready to use them.

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