In this episode of the Early Momming Podcast, we dive deep into the often misunderstood topic of tongue ties in newborns. Hillary discusses what tongue ties are, how they impact feeding, and why it's crucial to focus on function rather than immediately opting for surgical intervention. She shares her personal experiences, professional insights, and practical advice for parents who suspect their baby may have a tongue tie.
Key Topics Covered:
What is a Tongue Tie? A detailed explanation of tongue ties, including anterior and posterior tongue ties, and how they can affect a baby’s ability to feed.
Common Misconceptions: Addressing outdated views on tongue ties and why some pediatric providers may dismiss them.
Symptoms of Tongue Ties: Identifying the signs of a tongue tie, such as low milk supply, nipple trauma, and reflux symptoms.
The Role of Tension: Understanding how body tension can mimic or mask a tongue tie and the importance of craniosacral fascial therapy (body work) before considering a release.
Function Over Surgery: Why not all tongue ties require surgical intervention and the importance of evaluating a baby’s feeding function before making decisions.
Resources Mentioned:
Craniosacral Fascial Therapy: Find a Gillespie-trained Infant Body Worker Near You - It's essential to book an appointment for your newborn to address tension before considering a tongue tie release.
If you suspect your baby might have a tongue tie, book an appointment with an experienced feeding specialist who can conduct a thorough evaluation.
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