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>Baby had no releasable tissue I could palpate or see
It changed my thinking when Catherine Watson Genna pointed out, years ago,
that the frenulum is a supporting blade that runs front to back through the
whole tongue. Seems to me we're *lucky* if there's a snippable leading
edge. What if that whole blade is just. short? Not short front to back,
but top to bottom? It seems to me it would cause a high palate, and I don't
see why it wouldn't be just as common as any other frenulum shape.
Diane Wiessinger, MS, IBCLC, LLLL Ithaca, NY USA
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