At 12:03 PM -0400 7/23/06, Catherine Watson Genna, IBCLC wrote:
>... if the frenulum regressed during fetal development as it should have ...
Does this mean that tongue-ties are more common
in preterm infants? What about near-term infants?
If so, would the increase in scheduled inductions
and c-sections in recent times explain why there
seem to be more tongue-tied infants?
Tina
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Tina Kimmel, MSW, MPH
PhD Program, UC Berkeley School of Social Welfare
Dissertation: The Effect of Welfare Reform on Breastfeeding Rates
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