POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 6 m old boy9 months agoA. If your baby has a tongue tie but is breastfeeding without any issues, it is generally not a cause for concern. Many babies with a tongue tie can feed effectively and gain weight without needing any treatment. However, it's important to monitor your baby for any signs of potential difficulties, such as:
1. Difficulty latching: If your baby starts to have trouble latching properly in the future, this could be related to the tongue tie.
2. Poor weight gain: If breastfeeding becomes ineffective and your baby is not gaining weight well, you may need to consult a pediatrician or lactation consultant.
3. Pain during breastfeeding: If you begin to experience pain while breastfeeding, this could indicate that the latch is not as good as before.
If there are no feeding problems, and the tongue tie isn't affecting your baby, you may not need to take any immediate action. However, if you notice any feeding difficulties or other concerns as your baby grows, it's a good idea to consult your pediatrician or a lactation consultant to evaluate the need for treatment or potential interventions.
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