I've watched other videos of yours, I love how you say " come follow me" and different things, and these little ones seem to understand 😊 it's too cute
Thank you! I started my career as a speech therapist in outpatient pediatrics. Infants and children are born to learn to communicate. They know more than we give them credit for!!!
Some providers are still uneducated or will only do a partial release. There should be a diamond shaped wound under baby’s tongue as a sign the release was complete. Exercises can help this wound heal correctly.
My 2 years old toddler just had a tongue tie release and he takes a pacifier at night is that okay?? Do the sucking from pacifier help him heal faster?
Hello there, we found out today our baby which is 1 month old also needs a tongue tie release. The doctor warned us after the release we should avoid the pacifier for mechanical reasons. The pacifier brings the tongue to the bottom which increases the probability of adhesions. I assume that why it comments in video If the baby holds the tongue in the top it should recover faster. Wish you the best for your toddler!
I've watched other videos of yours, I love how you say " come follow me" and different things, and these little ones seem to understand 😊 it's too cute
Thank you! I started my career as a speech therapist in outpatient pediatrics. Infants and children are born to learn to communicate. They know more than we give them credit for!!!
@@lalactation well it sure seems to work for you! You're so good with the babies especially 😍
.my provider didn't give me any exercise
Some providers are still uneducated or will only do a partial release. There should be a diamond shaped wound under baby’s tongue as a sign the release was complete. Exercises can help this wound heal correctly.
My 2 years old toddler just had a tongue tie release and he takes a pacifier at night is that okay?? Do the sucking from pacifier help him heal faster?
Hello there, we found out today our baby which is 1 month old also needs a tongue tie release. The doctor warned us after the release we should avoid the pacifier for mechanical reasons. The pacifier brings the tongue to the bottom which increases the probability of adhesions. I assume that why it comments in video If the baby holds the tongue in the top it should recover faster.
Wish you the best for your toddler!
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