Dear Barbara I am unaware of ankyloglossia rates in Korean babies, however, from working with an immigrant Korean mother in New Zealand, I foudn from talking her, that breastfeeding is very uncommon amongst families there (according to her). Her experience which she said was very common, was that when the baby was born , the mother or mother in law moved into the family's home to care fore the baby and the mother wend (almost) straight back to wrok. She said that this resulted in, when she had her second baby in NZ , feeling like she was mothering for the first time - she had had so little to do with her oldest child! Certainly here, what I see seems to back this up - a frequent sight where I live is elderly Asian (and we have a predominantly Korean immigrant population) men or women pushing babies in strollers or elderly women carrying babies in the traditional wrap on their back. So, as I say, although not specifically related to tongue tie, may provide some information about your question regarding the practice of breastfeeding there. Cheers Liz Weatherly Breastfeeding Counsellor Auckland, New Zealand *********************************************** To temporarily stop your subscription: set lactnet nomail To start it again: set lactnet mail (or digest) To unsubscribe: unsubscribe lactnet All commands go to [log in to unmask] The LACTNET mailing list is powered by L-Soft's renowned LISTSERV(R) list management software together with L-Soft's LSMTP(TM) mailer for lightning fast mail delivery. For more information, go to: http://www.lsoft.com/LISTSERV-powered.html