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I agree with Pat. We should not do frenotomies just because nothing
has specifically said we should not. I'm sure if word got out about
it, the medical community, MDs, DDSs, CNPs, everyone, would be up in
arms. It's just like the situation with medications. There are many
times we know better than the woman's MD that she can take a
particular medication and continue to breastfeed, but if we start
telling her that her doctor doesn't know what he/she's talking about
that will not go over well when word gets back to the doc. We have to
try to educate the medical community, sometimes through the moms,
sometimes directly.
Lucy Towbin, MSW, LCSW, IBCLC
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