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Jean, I have also been studying tongue tie and lip tie and now see them everywhere! I now realize that the ten weeks of toe-curling pain I experienced on latch was from my baby's lip tie. She had widely spaced teeth as a tween, then her dentition "corrected" itself as her mature proportions developed.
Yet another doctor has refused to clip a tie, even though mom's nipples faces were scoured off like a rug burn. He said, "oh, it's not bad." True, but the look (and feel, per mom) was bad! She is determined. I issued a nipple shield. (Yes, we optimized approach, latch and position first.)
Big sigh......
Rowena
RTucker IBCLC
WIC Breastfeeding Coordinator
Lactation Consultant
BVCAA WIC#32
Bryan, Texas
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