Can a simple snip help babies breastfeed longer?
NCT ID NCT05946590
Summary
This study looked at whether a minor procedure to clip a tight piece of skin under a baby's tongue (called a frenotomy) helps mothers breastfeed for longer. Researchers measured the baby's suction strength before and after the procedure and followed families for six months to see how breastfeeding went. The goal was to gather better evidence on if and how this common procedure helps.
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Diana Skaaning
Hvidovre, Copenhagen, 2650, Denmark
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