Guest guest Posted June 6, 2012 Report Share Posted June 6, 2012 I rarely refer anyone for CST per se--I refer to a ped chiropractor who integrates CST--most chiros take insurance. I don't think it should take three weeks for nipples to heal at all--I think that it's either new damage, poor nutrition os something topical like APNO doing damage. I trust very few docs to properly revise TT. It's certainly easy enough to do an assessment for one of those 3's or 4s that often reside behind a 2. And what about an untreated lip tie? I am at the point of telling moms to skip the revision if they want to skip the bodywork--but 99% of my clients do the bodywork. I think it's essential in every case. Tow, IBCLC, CT/USA & Paris, France > > > > Hello, . > > Has baby had any bodywork? That seems to be really important to > helping formerly tongue-tied babies learn how to move everything > correctly during sucking when it all used to be held back in the wrong > place and they kept reinforcing wrong, compensatory movements to get any > milk. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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