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March is Birth Psychology Month

March is Birth Psychology Month

It is a pleasure to be acknowledging Birth Psychology Month and to expand on insights which ask that we recognize and consider more than solely the emotional and physical experience a mother goes through when she is pregnant, but to also become interested in the...

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Tongue-Tie Resources

For parents wanting up to date information on true tongue-tie and faux tongue tie, please read:
Nikki Mills and et al’s January 2019 research 

For parents with concerns regarding superior labial frenulum, also called the maxillary labial frenum  (often misnamed as “lip-tie”) please read the following research:
The Superior labial frenulum in newborns: what is normal?

Oral findings in a group of newborn Swedish children

Prevalence and variations of the median maxillary labial frenum in children, adolescents, and adults in a diverse population

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