I'm intrigued to discover the connection between oral malformation (caused by artificial nipples) and bedwetting - but don't understand. Can someone please enlighten me?
Dr Palmer says in his frenum presentation:
"High palates and narrow dental arches can contribute to snoring and bed-wetting (to be covered in another presentation). Both problems resolved themselves once treatment was finished."
I haven't discovered the presentation where this was covered. I would like to mention this in a presentation of little-known breastfeeding benefits (ahem, little-known dangers of replacement feeding), but need to understand the mechanisms first.
Jacquie Nutt
South Africa
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