Abstract

Following the birth of a baby with a short frenulum, the mother experienced pain from the infant's first feeding that was severe and persistent, despite usually effective interventions. The pain forced the mother to pump her breastmilk and use a feeding bottle and rubber nipple despite her determination to breastfeed. Because the baby's tongue could not extend over the lower gumline, suckling injured all tissue the tongue touched--both the mother's nipples and areolae. Nevertheless, even though this baby's frenulum extended to the tip of the tongue, he was able to adapt his suckling movements to provide good areolar stimulation without persistent nipple damage. Infant growth was not compromised and no surgical intervention was necessary.

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