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Date: | Tue, 25 Jul 2006 01:43:11 -0400 |
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During the past month, I had to struggle with hospital staff to get an
obvious tongue-tie clipped, had two other babies I sent for eval the
same week (all the same ENT)--he clipped one, not the other (I still
disagree and the mom quit bfg'ing), saw another baby just a few days
later and sent the parents info on tongue-tie (very classic), but dad
refuses to even have the eval and mom is not able to maintain supply or
feed w/o pain (I am going to try to get them to see a family practice
doc here who clips, rather than the ENT), attended the homebirth of a
friend--the tongue was clipped last week and just saw another baby last
week as well where the chiropractor and I both looked at each other and
neither one wanted to say it--we called in another chiropractor--she
thought it was very obvious. That baby cannot stay on the breast and
the ped told the parents that tongue-ties are not a problem (not that
there isn't one, mind you). That's a lot of tongue-ties in 4 weeks!! It
may be comparatively uncommon in the population as a whole, but is a
key cause of breastfeeding difficulties.
Jennifer Tow, IBCLC, CT, USA
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