this is not something that would usually be noticed on a normal newborn
exam. It can even be tricky to visualize (when looking into a baby's throat
with a tongue-depressor they can lift their uvula while screaming and appear
to not have one!) but easy to feel on digital exam. I just don't know of
any pedis who routinely do a digital exam.
and I would bet that the tongue-ties that are "missed" by most MDs are not
missed at all, but not felt to be important.
Kathy Leeper, MD, IBCLC
MilkWorks- Lincoln, NE
(Trying my best to educate my peers--but it is difficult to educate those
who do not wish to be!)
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