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  1. #1
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    Nov 2014
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    Re: Babies Born ~ December 2014

    Mildez - parenting in general is confusing so much conflicting advice. This article explains why many say it doesn't need revising: The Difference Between a Lip Tie and a Normal Labial Frenulum ? DrGhaheri.com

    Dr Ghaheri advises that it should only be released if it is causing breastfeeding problems or other symptoms.

    Another good article from mommypotamus: A Step-By-Step Guide To Diagnosing Tongue/Lip Ties - MommypotamusMommypotamus |

    I'm glad we had it done. Our little boy is feeding much better, his latch is wonderful - no more "straw sucking" or sliding off. The blisters on his lip are healing up.

    The first night he was a bit grisly. Friday he was very clingy, and would only drink a small amount before crying. We seem to be through the worst now, panadol helps.

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    Nov 2014
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    Re: Babies Born ~ December 2014

    Rosey - sorry to hear that you and your husband aren't yet on the same page regarding possible future children. Hopefully you can reach an agreement before any permanent decisions are made.

    I'm not sure how many children I want. Having a baby has given me a whole new respect for big families! I know I want another one, but not really ready to think about when yet... That would mean my little boy is no longer a baby! Hubby always wanted a big family close in age, but he realises how much work it is now, and is amazed that some people have more than one plus the emotional & physical toll for me, and the financial side. We'll see. Right now I want to make sure I'm enjoying this little guy best I can. Does it get easier as you go along?

    How is your tooth Rosey?