Anonymous wrote:I'm looking for a lactation consultant that can diagnose subtle forms of tongue tie. I read that it is often difficult to diagnose properly and some pediatricians or lactation consultants miss the less obvious forms if tongue tie. I'm also looking for a lactation consultant that can show me how to use a supplemental nursing system. I am suffering from low milk supply and have tied pumping but my pump yields are really low (1 to 2 ml) even though I've even pumping for two weeks. I saw a lactation consultant twice and she seems at loss of how to help me. She recommended compressions while breastfeeding, supplementing with formula and pumping on each side after feeding. Been doing that for two weeks and the pumping doesn't really give me any milk. Lactation consultant just told me there is nothing that she can do to help me and that I should just stop pumping and continue supplementing with formula. Baby doesn't have any latch issues and is fine switching from breast to bottle. However I'm reading that babies often an switch easily in the beginning but then they start having problems later on
Anonymous wrote:I would just forego the lactation consultant and consult a doctor who can actually correct it if it needs to be.
I don't know where you are located, but the ENT practice at Children's Hospital in DC does both tongue tie and lip tie evaluations. My DS is having lip tie surgery next week to correct an upper lip tie that is preventing him from latching to nurse. His pediatrician already clipped his tongue tie, but said I needed a specialist for the lip tie.
If you are in Ashburn, Kidz Smilez does evaluation and correction
My DS#1 had severe tongue tie and could barely swallow before it was clipped.
This doctor's website is also helpful
http://www.drghaheri.com/blog/2014/3/6/how-does-an-upper-lip-tie-affect-breastfeeding
The doctor that runs the site will let you take a photo of your baby's mouth and send it to him and he will evaluate it for you.
Anonymous wrote:I don't have a LC to recommend but Dr Earl Harley at Georgetown is an expert at this so I would see him for the diagnosis.
going to obgyn tomorrow to rule out any medical issues though I doubt there is one