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> This question was originally posted by someone who said this condition
> was being diagnosed in a newborn infant and being blamed for nipple
> trauma. Given the above information, it makes one wonder who was making
> the diagnosis and how, and whether it might be wise to get a second
> opinion from a specialist.
Actually I posted this and the baby is 6 months old, no nipple trauma
but not gaining at all, 2 ounces from 4 months to 6 months and
reluctant to nurse except briefly and fussy with solids if they touch
her palate.
We have a good pediatric dentist here and the doctor who saw her
initially is very good, so hopefully things can be sorted out a bit.
Pat Thomas PHN IBCLC
1335 Lakeview Avenue
Winona, MN 55987
1-507-458-8227
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