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[quote=Anonymous]Do you notice him preferencing one direction in terms of where he looks when relaxed etc? Sometimes tension and tightness in the neck and shoulders that babies can have from how they were in utero and/or their birth can cause pain on one side. Tension can also happen from tongue ties. I would just wonder if the tongue tie is as minor as you were told if you are having pain. Seems more likely it’s the tongue tie (and maybe related tension than not). Try looking on these two Instagram feeds for their highlights on tongue ties/tension just to see if anything feels familiar. Milkmatterspt has a tension highlight and lots of info and aloha.nutrition does too. Just to see if things ring any bells. And I know you’ve seen LCs but I saw three and they ALL missed my sons tongue and lip tie despite my request to check. Unfortunately they aren’t all well trained in it. Susan from Arlington lactation is very experienced in it an does virtual visits if you aren’t close by so that maybe you can get the tie assessed again. https://www.arlingtonlactation.com/ Good luck, my situation was different but I was still having pain at 12 weeks and it’s incredibly frustrating when everyone is telling you it will magically go away at 6-8 weeks. Mine ended up being related to the ties that others had ignored. I found out too late though unfortunately and had already stopped. Which is fine, no shame in tbag and my kid thrived but I loved breastfeeding and it’s frustrating that my care providers were dismissive and not trying to divide out the root of the pain. Susan really works to figure out the root so that’s why I recommend her. [/quote]
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