Sentences with phrase «sometimes tongue ties»

Sometimes tongue ties can be obvious - such as when they extend to the tip of the baby's tongue and cause a heart - shape.
Sometimes tongue tied babies can breastfeed fine.

Not exact matches

Sometimes you can be doing everything right, but maybe baby is tongue - tied or a chewer when sucking.
I was told by the pediatric dentist when she originally had the procedure done that regrowth could sometimes be an issue however 2 months after she had the procedure done, the dentist who did the procedure did a follow - up check up and said the areas that were lasered in her mouth looked great, so I figured we didn't need to look back with the tongue - tie, lip - tie issue.
Generally, this isn't a bad approach, but sometimes there are factors that contribute to difficulty breastfeeding that are overlooked, such as tongue tie or production issues.
Most local families have been referred outside Tulsa to receive laser revisions for tongue - ties or lip - ties for their babies, but sometimes the thought of traveling even 90 minutes with a newborn can be daunting.
Reflux in babies can sometimes be undiagnosed lip and / or tongue ties — many similar symptoms, and because so many providers aren't well - versed in ties, they get a diagnosis of reflux.
Sometimes their suck is not as strong even if there isn't a tongue - tie.
ROBIN KAPLAN: And what are some signs that a mom has an overactive letdown and can this sometimes be confused, for example, a baby with a tongue tie?
I still supplement about a bottle of formula a day (or sometimes not at all) for a host of reasons that stemmed from a tongue / lip tie.
Tongue / lip tied babies tend to wake more frequently than normal and can sometimes get stuck in this pattern.
Sometimes siblings, fathers, grandparents, etc., will have tongue ties; when mothers start to list family members they know who have had speech impediments or excessive tooth decay possibly related to tongue tie, they begin to recognize the strong family history.
Sometimes babies have oral anomalies such as tongue - tie, lip tie, cleft palate, bubble palate, etc. that makes breastfeeding painful for moms.
But sometimes a tight frenulum, or tongue - tie, greatly hinders this process.
Tongue - tie sometimes runs in families.
If you have an IBCLC well - versed in tongue tie and lip tie, she should be able to let you know if your baby would benefit from an evaluation by a care provider who specializes in this (in my area I only refer to a few carefully selected pediatric dentists but there are SOMEtimes an ENT or other care provider that is also good at releasing ties).
Sometimes structural issues in the baby, such as tongue tie, can make baby's efforts to breastfeed less accurate and result in pain during latch on, during the session, and inbetween sessions.
Sometimes babies may have a tongue tie which needs to be diagnosed by a lactation consultant, or perhaps there is a need to see a specialist midwife or nurse.
Latching after tongue tie can sometimes be difficult, but you can definitely do it!
This article should also mention that sometimes when the baby is tongue - tied, it makes it very difficult for them to latch on properly cause sore nipples and even bleeding.
Oral defensiveness is frequently seen in babies who had medical interventions such as Nasogastric tubes or Ventilators, in babies with severe reflux, and in tongue tied babies, but it is sometimes also seen for no known reason.
This is always an exciting moment, but when you're longing to impress, all that pressure can sometimes leave you tongue - tied.
For the soul of Gondry's work, it seems to me, is neither its soaring flights of visual fancy nor its sometimes crude slapstick, but rather its pained understanding of a generation hopelessly tongue - tied when it comes to matters of the heart.
She felt its commanding logic, both internal and external, powerful enough to keep her tethered to home, to silence the fears that she would never write again, eliminate the horrid daydream in which she sometimes indulged, about simply walking away from this alternative life she was living, filled with its soft poetry and hard tediousness, its spectacular, love - ridden times measured against meaningless hours and days and weeks and months, a life where her past accomplishments were long forgotten, where she was called, most often, Joan Manning, leaving her tongue - tied and wishing she could say, «I'm not Joan Manning, I'm Joan Ashby, the writer.»
Students are sometimes afraid that their answers will sound like they've been planned; but if you don't practice answering some of the most common questions, you could find yourself tongue - tied and end up flubbing up your answers.
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