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Erika, as you realise, there are several reasons. Others include: tight
labial frenums(typing upper lip to gum), Pierre Robin (severely undershot
jaw with tongue tie and possibly other midline anomalies), jaundice, poor
tone (which may or may not go with a number of conditions, including Downs
Syndrome), rigid schedules resulting in low supply. Some cases of
torticollis.
Virginia
In Brisbane, QLD, Australia
From: Erika Lance <[log in to unmask]>
What are some reasons you see for poor milk transfer? Other than tongue
tie, low milk supply, lethargic infant, what are some other reasons? Any
other reasons why a baby can not get on deep at the breast?
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