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Date: | Wed, 1 Jun 2005 12:45:50 -0700 |
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Recent edition of Contempory Pediatrics, Vol.22, No.5 has a POEM (Patient Oriented Evidence that Matters) page which does a quick overview of tongue-tie effecting breastfeeding. Unfortunately, their conclusion is that tongue-tie has minimal effect on breastfeeding success. In reality, their study showed no significant difference in success between babies with ATLFF scores and the control infants. I believe, as practitioners, we all know the scores are really not an indication of problems with breastfeeding or not.
Beware that this information will only set back the idea of treating tongue-ties to enhance breastfeeding.
Darlene Coyne, IBCLC, APRN, BC
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