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Date: | Sun, 22 Feb 2009 11:50:36 -0800 |
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One thing I see now and again is that the baby's tongue looks tied - but a
compounding factor is some seriously tight muscles. On more than one
occasion with this dual challenge I have sent mom to have the baby's muscles
worked on first and when they release and relax, the tongue tie issue become
moot. There was no tie - it just looked like because the muscles in the
neck, jaw and under the chin were impeding proper tongue motion.and a suck
eval demonstrated t-t like motion. But there were other factors that made
me not 100% convinced that it was a true t-t.
I had a mom come to my mommy group Friday - she came with BF problems. I
looked at the baby (3 other LC's had looked prior to me) and I was the only
one who saw this baby's head firmly attached to her shoulders (where as her
neck???) due to severely tight muscles related to a traumatic birth AND she
also had a classic t-t - the frenulum was connected from the base of the
tongue to the lower gum ridge. Why the others missed the t-t I don't know.
Mom said none of them ever looked in the baby's mouth - just worked on
positioning and latch then gave her a nipple shield (which didn't help).but
why isn't someone looking in the baby's mouth when mom complains of severe
pain with the baby is latched? For this baby there are 2 issues - t-t and
severely tight muscles - both of which can clearly impact baby's ability to
BF successfully. Gave her a couple referrals and will probably see her
later this week.
Just some thoughts here.
J
Jaye Simpson, IBCLC, CIIM
Breastfeeding Network
Sacramento, CA
www.breastfeedingnetwork.net
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