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What Happens During a Baby Tongue Tie Evaluation?
If you are wondering whether your baby may need a tongue tie evaluation, you are probably already carrying a lot. Maybe feeding has felt harder than expected. Maybe breastfeeding is painful, bottles take a long time, your baby seems frustrated at the breast or bottle, or you have been told by a lactation consultant, pediatrician, or another provider that oral function may be worth looking at more closely. A tongue tie evaluation is not about rushing to a conclusion. It is a c
Kenneth Tse
2 days ago7 min read


Could Oral Function Affect Your Baby’s Feeding?
Feeding a baby does not always feel as simple as families expect. Some parents notice pain with breastfeeding, long feeds, clicking sounds, milk leaking during bottle feeds, or a baby who seems frustrated even when everyone is trying their best. When that happens, it can be hard to know what is normal, what may improve with time, and when it makes sense to ask more questions. One term families may hear is oral function. This can sound technical, but the idea is fairly simple.
Kenneth Tse
May 225 min read


How to Know if Your Baby May Have a Tongue Tie
Feeding difficulties, painful nursing, clicking sounds, and poor latch may sometimes be related to oral restrictions such as tongue tie or lip tie. For many new parents, feeding difficulties can be stressful and emotional — especially when breastfeeding or bottle feeding does not seem to be going as expected. Some babies struggle with latch, make clicking sounds while feeding, tire easily, or seem frustrated during nursing. Mothers may also experience significant pain, prolon
Kenneth Tse
May 132 min read
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