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Booby Traps Series: “Crying helps you get an appointment faster.” Was your baby tongue tied?
By Tanya Lieberman, IBCLC
This post is the 57th in a series on Booby Traps, made possible by the generous support of Motherlove Herbal Company. “Cry when you get the receptionist on the phone. Just tell her that you really need to see the … Continue reading →
Posted in Blog, Booby Traps, Empower, Main Content, Prepare
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Tagged american academy of pediatrics, ankyloglossia and breastfeeding, Booby Traps, catherine watson genna, fretonomy, lowmilksupply.org, posterior tongue tie and breastfeeding, tight lingual frenulum and breastfeeding, tongue tie and breastfeeding, tongue tie stories
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Last revised on 10/16/2012
Last revised on 10/16/2012
Science You Can Use: Why do my baby’s hands always get in the way?
By Tanya Lieberman, IBCLC
Ever notice that, just when you’re getting your baby latched on, his hands always seem to get in the way? They seem to be magically drawn to your nipple, or end up in your baby’s mouth. The traditional advice has … Continue reading →
Posted in Blog, Empower, Inspire, Main Content, Science News
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Tagged biological nurturing, catherine watson genna, clinical lactation, diklah barak, hand movements breastfeeding, laid back breastfeeding, latch, positioning, united states lactation consultants association
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11 Comments
Last revised on 06/27/2012
Last revised on 06/27/2012