Pacifier size guide

Which size of pacifier should you choose?

When starting out, it’s normally best to select a pacifier size based on your baby's age. While our age recommendations can be a good starting point, ultimately it’s up to your baby to determine the right fit. As your baby grows, it’s important to consider transitioning to larger sizes to ensure their comfort and safety:

  • Size 1: 0-6 months

  • Size 2: 6+ months

  • Size 3: 18+ months

  • Onesize: 0+ months

Pacifier use should be reduced around 18 months and ended entirely by the age of three (Danish Dental Association).

Round nipples

Colour is available in natural rubber latex in sizes 1, 2, and 3.

Three colorful baby bottles in pink, blue, and green, each with a unique design for feeding infants.

Boheme is available in natural rubber latex in sizes 1 and 2.

Two pacifiers, one small and one large, side by side on a white background.

De Lux comes in both natural rubber latex and silicone. Sizes 1 and 2 (natural rubber latex) and Onesize (silicone).

Three pacifiers of varying sizes, suitable for different age groups.

Symmetrical nipples

Supreme is available in both natural rubber latex and silicone in sizes 1 and 2.

Assorted pacifiers in various sizes and shapes.
Collection of pacifiers in different sizes and shapes.

Colour is available in natural rubber latex in sizes 1 and 2.

two pacifiers, one small and one large, displayed together.

Anatomical nipples

Couture is available in both natural rubber latex and silicone in sizes 1 and 2.

Various sizes of silicone breast implants displayed for medical purposes.
Two pacifiers, one small and one large, side by side on a white background.

Colour is available in natural rubber latex in sizes 1 and 2.

A pair of pacifiers, varying in size but identical in color.

General blog information

The content on the BIBS Blog is designed to provide general information and education. While we aim to support the use of our baby products, including pacifiers, bottles, and cloths, this content does not replace professional medical advice or imply endorsements unless clearly stated. We make every effort to ensure the information shared is accurate and reliable; however, we cannot guarantee it will meet all your needs. Please use the information provided at your own discretion. BIBS is not responsible for any outcomes related to the use or misuse of our products or any other outcomes resulting from the information found on our blog.