Today we met with a LC after noticing DS has a "click" when he nurses, as well as giving up after only a few minutes at the breast and other things. She determined that he was having difficulty keeping his latch (and drinking from a bottle) due to having a tongue tie and a more arched roof of his mouth. We tried numerous positions and whatnot, and ultimately, are being sent for a consult with an Ear, Nose, and Throat pediatrician. They will then decide if a frenotomy (clip) is needed. Does anyone have experience with this and what did you decide to do? I'm leaning more towards clipping, just because I've found articles with the LLL and Unicef that list all the benefits of clipping, but DH is a little hesitant about the procedure.
I: November 2011
M: November 2012
Re: Tongue Tie
The hospital that he is seen through needs to do a further evaluation to determine if they are wanting to do it there or not. The pediatrician we are seeing now isn't his pediatrician, as they do "well baby" visits for the first 2 weeks and then we are transferred to his clinic (military treatment facility procedure).
I have zero issue with the procedure. It is so quick, and it can prevent a to of BFing pain for you, future speech issues for your LO, and growth issues for your LO. We are going in because my DS can't pull milk effectively from me; he only JUST hit his birth weight and he's almost 6 weeks old!
Talk with the ENT about it, but I think there is much more good in the procedure than bad.
A heart shape tongue IS a sign of tongue tie, my DD has this and is severely tongue tied. Pretty sure it's because of the frenulum pulling back or restricting the tongue when you try to extend it. You may want to have the tongue rechecked, it's very common for ties to reattach especially if no stretches were done following the procedure.