From: Diane Wiessinger Subject: tight frenulum? # slipped past everyone, especially if he's not making her sore. My most recent tongue-tie case sensitized me. It really didn't look too bad, and # This reminded me of something I meant to ask earlier... A mom told her baby has a heart shaped tongue, the frenulum is attached right onto the tip of the tongue, she also said the tongue looks short. Mom wasn't able to say for sure if it reaches over the gumline. Mom had sore nipples with bit of bleeding. Nipples ok now, baby is two weeks old. Plenty of milk, very strong let-down. Baby gaining weight well (two-wk check-up), poops in every diaper. Baby is a fast feeder and has a paci. Anyway, at the hospital the mom had asked the pedi if the baby's frenulum needs to be cut. The pedi had laughed aloud, saying they don't do it anymore since it does more harm than good, and they might clip it if the child yet doesn't talk at the age of two years. Mom's father didn't learn to say r-letter until at age of eight (short frenulum? - Finnish r-letter is strong, very different from English r-letter, btw.) Q: What might be the harm of clipping the pedi referred to ?? Just wondering if this might, in a worse scenario, end up in mom's milk drying up little by little. I mean, the mom has lots of milk right now, but if the baby truly has some problem with the short frenulum and if the baby is thus unable to stimulate the breast adequately (just drinking the milk, not so much suckling it?), might that cause problems in the long run? Sanna-Mari, mom to Rasmus 28 mo a lay bf support person Finland, Scandinavia *********************************************** The LACTNET mailing list is powered by L-Soft's renowned LISTSERV(R) list management software together with L-Soft's LSMTP(TM) mailer for lightning fast mail delivery. For more information, go to: http://www.lsoft.com/LISTSERV-powered.html