
Are you worried about your baby’s feeding?
If so, your baby could be suffering from tongue-tie.
If so, your baby could be suffering from tongue-tie.
Welcome to INFANTTS
Infant Feeding & Tongue-Tie Specialists based in Liverpool, Manchester, Stockport, Stoke and Burnley, covering North West England and Wales. With over 20 years midwifery and infant feeding experience, we offer a bespoke service to address infant feeding problems.
Our consultation includes a full assessment of your baby’s tongue function and appearance, tongue-tie division if required and breastfeeding advice and support.
About Tongue Tie
Tongue-tie (ankyloglossia) is where the strip of skin connecting the baby's tongue to the floor of their mouth is shorter than usual, affecting around 4-11% of newborn babies (www.nhs.uk). Some babies who have tongue-tie don't seem to be bothered by it. In others, it can restrict the tongue's movement and baby’s ability to open their mouths wide enough to latch, making it harder to breastfeed. If their feeding is affected, treatment involves a simple procedure called tongue-tie division involves cutting the short, tight piece of skin connecting the underside of the tongue to the floor of the mouth. It is a simple and almost painless procedure that usually resolves feeding problems straight away.
The use of tongue-tie division is supported by the National Institute of Clinical Excellence (NICE) as it is considered a safe and simple intervention, which demonstrates significant improvements in feeding, particularly breastfeeding
Possible problems associated with tongue-tie?
Baby:
Difficulty staying attached to the breast
Poor weight gain
Restricted tongue movement
Difficulty achieving and sustaining a deep attachment
Frequent or very long feeds
Restless and unsettled feeds
Clicking sound when feeding
Excessive wind, colic, reflux
Dribbling milk when breastfeeding
Mum:
Painful and damaged nipples
Engorgement / Mastitis
Low milk supply
Exhaustion from frequent feeding
High anxiety and stress levels
3 steps to a happier Mum and Baby
Take our online assessment to see if your child will benefit from a tongue-tie division.
See our experienced tongue-tie practitioner for a full assessment and, if required, tongue-tie division and breastfeeding support.
Peace of mind that you have addressed your baby’s feeding problems.