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The comment was made:
> This particular physician is
> > being very difficult, saying that my identifying this and suggesting the
> > mother have it evaulated is "never to happen again!" She stated I am out
> of
> > line in my practice, and this procedure is "outmoded" and "unnecessary."
>
I have a question which is totally non-breastfeeding related in regards to
tongue tie. Think of how often we run our tongues over the outside of our
upper teeth -- or try to get a piece of food out of a molar. Think of
licking our dry lips, sticking our tongues out in frustration, or fun. Think
of ice cream cones and lollipops. Think of Michael Jordan w/ tongue tie.
Not a pretty picture, right?
There are many many reasons for clipping a frenulum. The comment that "it's
there, so it must be there for a reason so don't clip" is one of the worst
I've heard. If a baby had an unsightly mole, would the physician refuse to
remove it for the same reason? And I could (Kathleen -- don't jump on me)
ask them if they tell parents that under no circumstance should they
circumcise for the same reason. (This is NOT, I repeat NOT to start a
discussion on circumcision). The point is, and I'd like to ask our MDs in
the group -- how do we overcome this mindset r/t tongue tie? I had a
physician tell me basically the same thing -- he'd never countenance it until
he read a legitimate study in Pediatrics involving 1000 breastfed babies with
tongue tie -- half clipped and half not clipped and the results compared.
This is SO frustrating and so unnecessary.
Jan, RN, MA, IBCLC -- in Wheaton, IL
www.lactationeducationconsultants.com (under construction)
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