Not exact matches
Mention
of tongue tie can be found even in Biblical texts (Mark 7:35 is thought to be in reference to a
tongue tie being released), which goes to show they have been a
concern for at least a few thousand years.
Tongue tie refers to an unusually tight or short lingual frenulum which inhibits normal function of the tongue and can be a literal pain for breastfeeding parents, as well as possibly causing short - and long - term developmental issues such as problems with gaining weight appropriately, eating solids foods, impaired speech, and dental con
Tongue tie refers to an unusually tight or short lingual frenulum which inhibits normal function
of the
tongue and can be a literal pain for breastfeeding parents, as well as possibly causing short - and long - term developmental issues such as problems with gaining weight appropriately, eating solids foods, impaired speech, and dental con
tongue and can be a literal pain for breastfeeding parents, as well as possibly causing short - and long - term developmental issues such as problems with gaining weight appropriately, eating solids foods, impaired speech, and dental
concerns.
As a mama who's experienced nursing a baby with latch challenges, posterior
tongue -
tie and upper lip
tie, and food sensitivities, I have a personal and professional understanding
of the
concerns, emotions, and support necessary to overcome breastfeeding challenges.
If you have
tongue -
tie, are you
concerned about activities you're not able to do because
of limited
tongue movement?
Posterior
Tongue Tie: Confusion,
Concerns and Controversies in the Conceptualization, Definitions, Diagnosis and Treatment
of Problems
of Tongue Mobility Affecting Breastfeeding Babies
Lactation professionals who are well versed in
tongue tie are
concerned about the over-simplification
of a complex issue.