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caza
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Tue, Mar 05 2019, 5:31 pm
When my 17 month old was a newborn he really struggled with latching on, he made clicking sounds, was always screaming and I was constantly in pain. Luckily it is no my first and I realised something was wrong. at 7 weeks old we realised that he had a pretty bad tongue tie and he had it cut. There was a slight improvement but after about 2 weeks it started getting difficult again and he had it recut because a small part had reattached. I didnt find it magic but eventually it all settled and managed to breastfeed him. Now at 17 months old, I realised his teeth are growing a bit interesting (big gap on top) and I looked in and saw a he had a lip tie!
Can he have any difficulty with anything or can we just leave it?
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anonymrs
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Tue, Mar 05 2019, 8:53 pm
Yes, it can still cause him trouble, unfortunately. Are you in the NY area?
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amother
Saddlebrown
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Wed, Mar 06 2019, 6:50 am
caza wrote: | No, I live in the UK |
Hi, you need Malcolm Levinkind in East Finchley, he specialises in this. Not cheaply though. 🙂 My son’s lip tie was lasered by him very efficiently although it was done before his teeth came through.
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