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Date: | Sat, 16 Nov 2002 13:53:23 -0500 |
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Just wanted to say that while my own son had no difficulty nursing with a
very tight frenulum, I don't take an extended wait and see approach with my
own patients. If baby or mom is having any difficulty at all, I try to
encourage clipping before baby even leaves the hospital. That way, I can
usually have time to spend with the pair after the procedure and our nurses
and IBCLC can help with re-learning latch. Once baby and mom go home, they
tend to feel even more frustrated than in hospital, and no one is often
immediately available to help them.
I never noticed it with my own son (I was 17 then, with no idea of any kind
about proper anatomy!) and no doctor or nurse ever even mentioned it.
Jennifer Tieman, MD
Family Physician
Mom to 3, and new baby #4 expected 5/31/03
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