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Breastfeeding Difficulties as a Result of Tight Lingual and Labial Frena: A Case Report136 Ellis Hollow Creek Road, Ithaca, NY 14850 USA.
A breastfed baby with impending failure to thrive resisted assuming a wide-mouthed, flanged-lip position at breast. A lingual frenotomy was only partly successful in correcting his breastfeeding problems. Following a labial frenectomy, the baby was better able to flange his upper lip against the breast. He then began breastfeeding with full efficiency.
Key Words: breastfeeding frenulum labial frenum
Journal of Human Lactation, Vol. 11, No. 4,
313-316 (1995) |
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