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Barbara said:
>>I also have many babies that I would assess as having a possible tie when they are 1-6 weeks old, don't get revised, and then come back to me at 4-9 months and now the baby is having trouble with solids or starting to refuse the breast. When they get the tie assessed by the pediatric dentist and resolved, it helps with those issues as well.<<
I've had some babies come back at 4, 6, 9 mos down the road... and now mom has developed blebs that get bigger and bigger. I watch the nursing and it is clear where the friction is coming from. I think this late development happens when the babies become restless feeders or have started teething; what was working precariously before no longer is working. I wish I could say that the babies were treated and did better, but the migrant mothers still have not felt comfortable with the idea of treating the baby, especially when the pediatrician was not on board. They either pump or wean.
Lisa
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