I know it's easy to give up on nursing when
trouble strikes, but it's so true what they say — every baby, and every
breastfeeding relationship, is different.
Research shows that a baby with any residual lingual (under the tongue) frenulum, even if it can only be felt and not seen, who is having
trouble transferring milk and / or whose mom is suffering from painful feedings or nipple damage, not remedied by positional changes, should be considered to be tongue - tied and offered a frenotomy as soon as possible to protect the
breastfeeding relationship.