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Should I Get My Child’s Tongue-Tie Fixed? The Potential Cost of Non-Treatment

Should I Get My Child’s Tongue-Tie Fixed? The Potential Cost of Non-Treatment

Oct 31, 2022 | Tongue-Tie Myths, Tongue-Tie Tips

Parents often ask us, “what happens if I don’t get my child’s tongue-tie fixed?” It can be hard to determine since every case is different, but in this post, we will discuss the short and long-term implications that a tongue- or lip-tie can have on a patient and their...
Why Does My Baby Cry So Much? Tongue-Ties, Lip-Ties, and Colic

Why Does My Baby Cry So Much? Tongue-Ties, Lip-Ties, and Colic

Jul 26, 2022 | Tongue-Tie Tips

New parents are tasked with figuring out how to care for their new baby with no user manual (well, there are books and Dr. Google, at least). Still, one of the most frustrating aspects of the infant stage is when babies cry for no apparent reason, wake up crying or...
Can Tongue-Tie Impact Singing and Vocal Quality? 

Can Tongue-Tie Impact Singing and Vocal Quality? 

Apr 19, 2022 | Tongue-Tie Procedure, Tongue-Tie Tips

Many people think that being “tongue-tied” means you trip over your words, or that you have speech difficulties and that’s it.  As we see daily and is shown in research, tongue-tie impacts breast and bottle-feeding, infant issues like reflux, colic, gas, and...
Are Tongue-Ties and Lip-Ties Linked to Postpartum Depression? 

Are Tongue-Ties and Lip-Ties Linked to Postpartum Depression? 

Mar 19, 2022 | Blog, Tongue-Tie Tips

Most mothers experience the “baby blues,” which affect around 70-80% of new mothers for around a few weeks and then resolve. Postpartum depression is longer lasting and more severe and affects around 10% of new mothers, with frequent crying, fatigue, feelings of guilt...
In Utero Fetal Hiccups, Baby Hiccupping, and Tongue-Tie 

In Utero Fetal Hiccups, Baby Hiccupping, and Tongue-Tie 

Jan 13, 2022 | Blog, Tongue-Tie Tips

In utero hiccups are common. Most moms report feeling their baby hiccup at least once while in the womb. Babies hiccuping is also common. Tongue-ties (limited/restricted tongue mobility) are likewise common affecting probably 25% of babies, and some would say even...
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  • Respectfully, Your Scale Needs Calibrating: Why a To-The-Tip Tongue-Tie is NOT Mild
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