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For the survey:
Neither I, nor my husband have tt, nor anyone other in the extended families as far as I can recall (and I do observe because it interests me).
Both our children are tt'd. TT's are not corrected so far and there are s, sh, tch and r-sound pronounciation difficulties to some degree in both children (10 and 4 years old). My son snores loudly too and did so even when he was a small baby.
--- On Mon, 2/23/09, Esther Grunis, IBCLC <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> From: Esther Grunis, IBCLC <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: incidence of tongue tie
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Date: Monday, February 23, 2009, 9:37 AM
> What is amazing is that the thread about tongue tie reflects
> what I have
> been discussing with colleagues here, and abroad. It is
> not normal that so
> many babies have posterior tongue ties which affect
> breastfeeding. What I
> am noticing in this thread is how many Lactnetters report
> that they also had
> tongue tie. Is there any way to take a survey?
>
> How many of you had tongue tie at birth?
>
> Was it treated?
>
> Do your offspring have tongue tie?
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> I was born in 1949. In the hospital release form it is
> written that I had a
> tongue tie and it was corrected. ( in my opinion, I still
> have posterior
> frenulum)
>
> My middle daughter has a type 3 tongue tie, and her tongue
> elevation is very
> poor. She transferred milk poorly and did not gain weight
> as she should
> have.
>
> My grandson ( from a different daughter) has a posterior
> tongue tie and did
> not have problems breastfeeding. He is two and a quarter.
> His esses are
> not great, but he is not talking enough to make a decision
> if his speech
> will be affected
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>
>
> Anyone else?.
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> Esther Grunis, IBCLC
>
> Lis Maternity Hospital
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> Tel Aviv, Israel
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