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Date: | Sun, 15 Jan 2006 00:06:33 -0500 |
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Were you able to see what the tongue attachment is like? Aspiration can
sometimes be more of an issue for tongue tied babies, as can a
hyperactive gag. The fact that dad has similar issues points to either a
genetic anatomical or neurological basis for the problem.
Poor little guy. If he's not helped to eat in a way that does not cause
him to aspirate, he's likely to start refusing to eat at all within the
next few weeks. A Haberman feeder on the slowest setting (a mini
Haberman for a baby with a very strong gag) might be helpful, as may
very frequent 1-2 minute long feeds (if mom can deal with that).
And I concur with Rhoda's suggestion to refer him to a feeding team for
further evaluation, and to stay involved. One baby with a similar issue
in my practice turned out to have a microdeletion, and her feeding
ability deteriorated over her first 5 mos of life.
Catherine Watson Genna, IBCLC NYC
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