As an aside, we were able to take our daughter to a pediatric dentist who evaluates and treats babies
for tongue and lip ties on the recommendation of a lactation consultant.
If baby is not latching or breastfeeding is painful check baby
for tongue and lip - tie.
Please read the eulogies from Dr Anthony Dilley and Holly Puckering (Speech Pathologist, Director of MouthWorks Speech Pathology, and President of The Australasian Society
for Tongue and Lip Ties).
Not exact matches
Then staying within context we read verses 11
and 12...» 11
For with stammering
lips and another
tongue will he speak to this people.
Isaiah 28: 12 - «
For with stammering
lips and another
tongue will He speak unto this people.
Obviously, the autoimmune protocol diet is a very nutrient dense diet so chances are that if you are eating AIP
and you don't have any anatomical issues going on like insufficient breast tissue, or a
lip or
tongue tie, then you probably already have a great foundation
for building a healthy milk supply.
One board lists (in Spanish, I've translated
for you): short loin, rib set, brisket, navel plate, rib plate, short ribs, eye round, outside flat, knuckle, rump cap, eye of rump, top sirloin, tri-tip, strip loin, tenderloin, skirt (thick
and thin), flank steak, inside skirt, Spencer roll, rib eye roll, chuck roll, neck, shoulder clod, blade oyster, chuck tender, shin shank, heel muscle, thick skirt,
tongue, cheek meat, tail, liver, kidney, heart, sweetbreads, brains, tripe, honey comb, spleen, tendons, head meat,
lips, even those old favorites: intestines.
Watch
for your baby's cues such as smacking or licking his
lips, opening
and closing his mouth, or sucking on his
lips,
tongue, hands, fingers, etc..
Assessment
for potential
tongue and lip ties with appropriate referrals
for diagnosis
and treatment
Please head here to Dr. Ghaheri's website
and Facebook page
for some great information on
tongue and lip ties including how to examine a baby
for a tie, how to do the stretches post-surgery
and a heap of other educational information on this topic.
After watching your baby feed
and possibly checking
for a
lip or
tongue tie, the LC could give you specific advice
for your situation.
He told me that he'd only do it
for a mother who was incredibly passionate about breastfeeding,
and he could only do the
tongue,
and not the
lip.
I did a phone consult with a lactation consultant who recommended we take them to a pediatric dentist to look
for lip ties
and posterior
tongue ties, which ENTs aren't trained to diagnose apparently.
The only way to get him to eat was with a bottle, so I pumped
and gave him exclusively breast milk
for a week before getting his
tongue and lip tie released.
The LC had me go through my process of breastfeeding, checked the baby
for lip /
tongue ties,
and found that I was doing everything correctly.
For instance, blowing bubbles teaches her how to change her volume
and move her mouth,
lips and tongue.
For example, somewhere between five
and eight months, you might notice your little one is blowing bubbles, clicking her
tongue on the roof of her mouth or smacking her
lips.
It is still not common - place
for many specialists to be treating
tongue - ties
and lip - ties, therefore how could they then search
for regrowth of
lip - tie if they are not that familiar with it to begin with, much less the regrowth of it?
Dr. Lane is available
for private lactation consultations within either the Carmel or Lafayette office,
and when appropriate, Dr. Lane can offer a frenectomy (releasing the
tongue - tie) or clipping of a tight labial frenulum (upper
lip).
These happen when there's a problem in the areas of the brain responsible
for speech, making it hard to coordinate the
lips,
tongue,
and jaw to produce speech sounds.
If you are having trouble, have someone gently move baby's lower
lip and look
for his
tongue while he is latched on.
JEAN CHAN: I think as soon as it's identified is probably the best age, because kids get teeth at 4 - 6 months,
and if there are other breastfeeding issues, I think a lot of moms think breastfeeding is going really well
for them, they think it's wonderful
and fine, but really they're tolerating some symptoms that they don't really need to be tolerating if their child is
lip tied
and tongue tied.
To approach breastfeeding twins solo watch
for early hunger cues like smacking
lips, bringing hands to the mouth
and sticking out
tongue.
Please head HERE
for information on gassy babies
and HERE
for information on
tongue and lip ties.
Nipple shields are helpful
for the baby with a
tongue or
lip tie (until revision) as they allow the baby to grasp the breast
and actively remove milk.
«She had laser surgery
for lip and tongue tie, but that still didn't help.
Friends,
tongue and lip tie (frenectomy) reversal is a BIG MONEY MAKER
and lactation consultants are getting kick backs
for referrals.
However, do keep in mind that many hospital IBCLC's have to abide by specific hospital rules
and regulations which may make it difficult
for them to offer advice on some issues, most commonly
lip and tongue tie abnormalities in babies.
I would check on her around the time I thought she would be waking to eat
and watch
for tongue - sucking
and lip - smacking in light sleep.
That's because sucking on a pacifier locks a child's mouth in an unnatural position, making it more difficult
for him to develop his
tongue and lip muscles normally, says Patricia Hamaguchi, a speech - language pathologist from Cupertino, California,
and author of Childhood, Speech, Language,
and Listening Problems: What Every Parent Should Know.
I'm sure every mom has heard about
tongue - tie or
lip - tie
and not to discount that that can truly be an issue
and a genuine challenge
for many, many people, many moms that are dealing with the breastfeeding infant.
Is
tongue - or
lip - tie revision the right thing to do
for some breastfeeding mothers
and babies?
Health - care providers report increasing numbers of breastfeeding mothers self - diagnosing
tongue and lip ties in their babies, often based on online information,
and asking
for a
tongue - or
lip - tie revision, a minor office procedure to release the tie.
When mothers focus only on
tongue or
lip tie, other issues may be overlooked
and problems can continue
for weeks or months.
Note from Renee: I refer most of my local clients to Dr. Chenelle Roberts
for tongue and / or
lip tie releases.
Because it is so gentle it is effective at all stages in life
and can be used prenatally, during the birthing process
and postpartum
for mom
and baby, including
lip and tongue tie
and latching issues.
Any exercises you Can recommend
for a 6 week old who just had an upper
lip tie
and posterior
tongue tie released last week?
When a baby breastfeeds they are strengthening their mouths, specifically their
tongue,
lips,
and jaw,
and while they are improving their facial muscles
for eating, they are also developing their mouths
for correct pronunciation
and speech.
Problems latching,
tongue and lip ties
and a slew of other complications or situations can make it difficult
for you baby to latch,
and keep a latch.
Below is China's story of pumping
for her daughter Zelda after she was born with a
tongue tie
and a
lip tie.
I also had amazing midwives who, as a matter of professional routine, check all the babies they catch
for signs of
tongue and lip ties
and don't leave until they see the new baby latch successfully (
and until they witness other clues that let them know mom
and baby are healthy enough to be left to rest).
If you're still struggling, get them checked
for tongue and / or
lip ties.
These days, he sits on the floor coloring a Paw Patrol coloring book from his grandparents, his
tongue and lip tie all but a memory
for both of us.
If you've checked
for several of the common causes of breastfeeding pain
and you still can't find relief, you may want to have your baby examined
for a
tongue tie or
lip tie.
Some lactation professionals have been trying to address a lack of understanding regarding
tongue ties
and lip ties
for many years.
I have had her to a local pediatrician several times
and she has never even looked
for a
lip /
tongue tie.
I checked my e-mail later
and found information
and instructions
for checking
for a posterior
tongue tie
and lip tie.
Heather, thank you so much
for these wonderfully informative posts on
tongue and lip ties!
My son was diagnosed with
lip tie
and posterior
tongue tie after we'd been working with a lactation consultant
for 5 weeks,
and she ran out of other suggestions.
In this post I'm going to share with you some new tips Dr. K showed me
for identifying
tongue and lip ties at home, plus I'll share the # 1 critical mistake they make when assessing a tie.