PEDIATRICS Vol. 79 No. 1 January 1987, pp. 170
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Aspiration of Makeshift Pacifier

E. W. MILLUNCHICK CDR, MC, USN1

1 Pediatric Department, Department of the Navy, Naval Hospital, Jacksonville, FL 32214-5000

In Reply.—

The limitation of pacifiers to one piece is indeed not necessary. Any suitable, safe pacifier is preferable to a makeshift pacifier.