Tongue Tie
When your baby’s small band of tissue (called the frenulum) attaches to the bottom of their mouth more than it should, it’s called a tongue tie. This condition is unique and often misdiagnosed by pediatricians. It makes for a miserable breastfeeding experience, leaving both you and your baby suffering because the tongue can’t elevate and extend like it’s supposed to. But there are solutions!
As tongue tie savvy IBCLC’s (international board-certified lactation consultant), we can help educate and assess for ties and help refer you to providers who can hep you if you choose. We take the stress out of what a tongue-tied baby can bring to the family. With our knowledge and support, you can have a successful nursing journey.
Not Sure If Your Baby Has Tongue Tie?
These Are Common Symptoms You BOTH Might Experience:
Baby Tongue Tie Symptoms
Unable to latch
Cannot latch deeply
Difficulty staying on breast
Clicking noise while sucking
Choking or gagging
Constant breastfeeding (because they can’t get enough)
Poor weight gain
Fussy at breast
Mother’s Symptoms with a Tongue Tied Baby
Painful breastfeeding
Damaged or bleeding nipples
Engorgement or blocked ducts
Oversupply
Low milk production
What your Tongue Tie Evaluation Covers
We will do an assessment, and talk about any concerns you have. A tongue tie evaluation provides knowledge in three main areas: anatomy, function, and symptoms. We provide breastfeeding support and care for your tongue tied baby whether you chose to do a tongue tie release or not.
I look at placement length and thickness of the frenulum (tissue under the tongue), palate shape, and jaw recession. All of these aspects play vital roles in your baby’s ability to properly latch and breastfeed.
Anatomy
Function
A function test with assessment in the mouth allows me to see how the tongue can lateralize, elevate, extend, and if the tongue has good strength. These are important so the baby can get a deep latch and have the strength to pull milk from the breast (or bottle).
Symptoms
Ultimately symptoms are what we need to pay the most attention to, as not all tongue ties are easy to see. It’s important to consider both baby and mom as breastfeeding should not be painful. From bleeding nipples to a screaming baby, I’m here to help.
If you decide to proceed with a tongue tie release, it feels overwhelming. But it doesn’t have to with support from a knowledgeable IBCLC. We can support you whatever you decide and help make breastfeeding as optional as possible with baby body work, suck training, and positioning.
Pre & Post Care Guidance
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“Birth to Best Life” Conference – A Must-Watch for Parents & Professionals in Boise
If you’re a parent, healthcare provider, or anyone passionate about infant health, the “Birth to Best Life” conference is for you! This event is all about raising awareness of tongue ties, airway health, and the long-term impact of untreated issues—crucial topics for families in Boise seeking expert care for breastfeeding challenges, frenectomy procedures, and lactation support.
Why Watch the “Birth to Best Life” Conference?
✔ Learn why tongue ties matter and how they affect feeding, speech, and overall development.
✔ Understand the connection between oral restrictions and airway health—including breathing, sleep, and future wellness.
✔ Hear from experts on the best treatment options, including infant frenectomy procedures and post-care support.
✔ Get actionable insights on how to support your baby’s health, whether you’re a parent navigating feeding difficulties or a professional looking to expand your knowledge.
At Boise Lactation, we’re committed to empowering families with the right information and expert care for tongue ties and breastfeeding challenges. Watching this conference will give you valuable knowledge to make informed decisions about your baby’s health and development.
Watch anytime free of charge– Your Baby’s Health is Worth It!
You can watch the “Birth to Best Life” conference at your convenience and gain insights that could make a lasting difference for your child. Don’t miss this opportunity to learn from top professionals in tongue tie diagnosis, infant frenectomy, and airway health.
For expert lactation support, tongue tie assessments, and post-frenectomy care in Boise, visit Boise Lactation today.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Have a question that’s not answered here? Feel reach to reach out!
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It depends on your insurance. Up to 6 lactation visits are often covered! Baby Bonds operates with Lactation Network (LN), which works with your insurance. You must apply through the LN.
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Yes, however, tongue ties aren’t just about breastfeeding. They can affect cranial development, eating solids, speech, sleep, and more.
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Yes! Dr. Ghaheri is the leading ENT in the world helping to educate families about tongue ties. Find his BLOG POSTS here.
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Yes! Believe it or not, I had a tongue tie release as an adult and it worked wonders. It’s one of the reasons I’m so passionate about helping families. Read more about it in my blog post here.