Hi all,
So lo is 14 weeks. Through this time we have struggled with fussy feeding (majority of feeds bar night and if baby fed immediately upon waking). And wind.....constant hard to release burps. Lo after initial period has been consistently gaining weight. I express two bottles. This to give me some flexibility as don't feel I can currently feed in public given nature of fussy feeds. lo takes bottle better. But still has same amount of wind. We still use teet 1 as would struggle with a faster flow.
After visiting a Lc have been told lo has a posterior tongue tie. Explains a lot of the symptoms.
I'm so gutted as I have asked several people to assess tongue.. All who missed posterior tie. Looking back now they were just looking for the classic anterior tie.
So the choice is revision. However Lc seemed not too keen on this approach. She didn't say no, but kept stressing that might not alter feeding, and could infact make worse. She said posterior tie are slightly more complex. And have greater reattachment rates. In addition with lo over 3 months she said post revision stretching might create oral aversion in lo.
Basically I don't know what to do. I don't want to do correction if the possibility of no improvement or reattachment is a risk. However, I'm struggling to believe that I can continue feeding. My nipples are ok. But lo fusses comes off, back on, needs to be winded during feeds. Majority of feeds not relaxing. Also take a lot of time. Nighttime however majority of feeds are relaxed!!!! Not sure why.
So I feel put off by proceedure, also at same time the possibility of am improvement is very tantalising.
It seems their are pro camps and then the counter camps amd it's hard to get a balanced factual overview.
Baby can lift tongue about 1cm if that helps anyone.
Is it possible to avoid revision and it not causing long term problems.
Can it loosen overtime and is there any way of predicting which tied will loosen.
Basically I'm petrified of the outcome of the proceedure, but also afraid not to o it due to continuing with the current wind and fussy feeds but also the long term potential.
I'm in ireland where it is very much a divided issue.
Any advice?
Any tips on feeding through a tie.
Any speech therapists or medical professions on here that might advise
Thankyou.