From recent posts:
"Babies who click during feeding are often tongue tied."
and
"Babies with a sub-mucosal cleft often make clicking sounds."
As someone who has never heard either (or identified them as such) I wonder
if the clicking sounds the same in each case? I assume it's more of a
diagnostic tool than a worry, unlike the sound of a baby losing attachment.
I remember years ago being concerned about a mother I met socially whose
baby clicked alarmingly - but since he was growing well and was near
toddlerhood, I put it down to a rare idiosyncracy.
Jacquie Nutt
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