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I'm convinced that the "tight frenula stretch with time" is one of those
idle speculations that are just repeated for millenia. I have looked
for some documentation of this statement, but have found none.
I actually did see my first ever spontaneous rupture of a lingual
frenulum this week, but it did not go nearly far enough, just about 2mm.
Left a nice white line on the bottom of the tongue, just like a
frenotomy would. If I had not seen the baby before and after, I would
not have believed it.
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Catherine Watson Genna, IBCLC New York City mailto:[log in to unmask]
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