>Re. discussion about whether Haberman or whatever causes nursing/sucking
>blisters,
The baby's "blisters" did not go away with a switch to another teat, but his
anxious feeding and gassiness returned.(too fast flow) So mom resumed using
the Haberman. The lips are no worse and there is no sign of a problem in
his mouth. Also he isn't bothered by the lip "things."
His frenulum was snipped two days ago and he is feeding in a more relaxed
manner. He even latched on the the breast for a few sucks today. I'm
wondering if his very short frenulum caused him to do some strange lip work.
Patricia Gima, IBCLC
Milwaukee
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