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Smart Woman: The Dangers of Sippy Cups, Bottles, and Pacifiers

By: Lane Stone
Updated: May 14, 2012
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22 month old Morgan Sherrill has a chipped tooth.

Morgan's mother Jackie Sherrill said, "She reached for me and fell forward and hit her face on the ottoman in front of the couch and her bottle happened to be in her mouth at the time."

A new study in the Journal Pediatrics finds over a nearly two decade period, more than 45 thousand children under age 3 went to the hospital for injuries related to the use of baby bottles, pacifiers and sippy cups. That's approximately one child every four hours.

Dr. Sarah Keim of Nationwide Children's Hospital said, "The vast majority of the injuries in this study were falls that children experienced and 70 percent of the injuries were injuries around the mouth or to the mouth itself."

The study also found that two thirds of the injuries were to children who were one year old, children who are just learning to walk and may be tripping with these products in their hands and mouths.

About two-thirds of the injuries involved baby bottles. The remaining injuries were divided evenly between sippy cups and pacifiers.

Morgan's mom no longer lets her daughter walk around while drinking. She also switched to bottles with a rubber top instead of a hard plastic one.

"I don't think she may have chipped her tooth if she had that softer top on her bottle," said Sherrill. 

She knows it could have been worse. Morgan didn't need stitches and the baby tooth will fall out on its own .

Doctors suggest parents get rid of the pacifiers after six months and transition to cups without lids by age one.

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