My baby is EBF and her tongue is super white. Not just that but the white part is raised and thick. I have tried to wipe it but it doesnt help much. Thoughts?
Like giveaways? Like my blog!
www.facebook.com/TryVermontFirst
I love these two beautiful children!

Re: White tongue.... when is it not normal?
I wonder this too? But it's only on her tongue and a lot of what I read said that it would also be on her gums or lips.
www.facebook.com/TryVermontFirst
I love these two beautiful children!
If it is white and not just after a feed and you can not gently wipe it off it is likely thrush. Call your pedi & they can call some Nystatin in for you (they may want to see your LO 1st though). It is usually given 3-4x/day for 7-10 days or 3 days past clearing.
Good luck. Oh, and it is super common
DD - February 2011
Hmm. I appreciate the thoughts. It's only on her tongue and I can not wipe it off. I have no problems with my nipples.
Ill call Monday and see if the pedi will look at it.
www.facebook.com/TryVermontFirst
I love these two beautiful children!
If it won't wipe off at all, definitely could be thrush. My LO has the same thing - my midwife and the LC thought it could be thrush (I have no symptoms) so they prescribed Nystain. I've actually been using grapefruit seed extract which is supposed to work better - since I started, her tongue looks a bit less white.
I figured it couldn't hurt to use the GSE as there aren't any ill effects from it and if it is thrush, I'd hate for it to get worse.
Breastfeeding Counselor with Breastfeeding USA
Babywearing Guide ** Newborn Carriers
Cloth Diaper Guide
Safe Bed Sharing Info
Same with ours. I was convinced my LO had it and paranoid I'd get it, but they said as long as its just the tongue not to worry - its probably just milk anyways espeically in a breastfed baby - but to call them if it is in the roof of the mouth or sides.