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Most babies do sleep with their tongues against the roof of their mouth, probably most adults too.
Vicky York, IBCLC, CPD
Portland, OR
Date: Tue, 10 May 2011 08:32:37 -0500
>From: Jeanette McCulloch <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: Baby with tongue on roof of mouth?
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>Permission to post: at a recent LLL mtg., a mom with a 2 wk old baby and damaged nipples showed me how her baby sometimes sleeps - with his mouth open, tongue tip up on the roof of his mouth.
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>Has anyone seen this before? Significant? I'm suspecting a posterior tongue tie but it isn't glaringly obvious.
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>Tried to check the archives, but couldn't find anything on "baby with tongue on roof of mouth". :)
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>Thanks in advance for your help!
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>Warmly,
>Jeanette
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>Jeanette McCulloch
>LLL Ithaca, NY
>Director, Birthways, Chicago, IL
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