• The Impact of Swaddling on Breastfeeding and Infant Development: Episode 371
    Dec 13 2024

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    On this week’s episode:

    Lisa Paladino has been taking care of babies for over 35 years, as a nurse, midwife and lactation consultant. Today she shares what you need to know about swaddling for your patients and your own babies.
    What You’ll Learn in This Episode:
    1. Why swaddling is controversial.
    2. The history of swaddling.
    3. Why swaddling remains popular.
    4. Five reasons professionals often don’t recommend swaddling.
    5. What parents and professionals can do instead.

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    A gentle disclaimer. Please do not consider anything discussed on this podcast, by myself or any guest of the podcast, to be medical advice. The information is provided for educational purposes only and does not take the place of your own medical or lactation provider.

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    22 mins
  • What Lactation Consultants Want All Medical Professionals to Know About Breastfeeding. Episode 370
    Nov 29 2024

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    In honor of Lisa’s birthday month, enjoy 50% off this comprehensive course for healthcare professionals working with breastfeeding infants. Use code THANKYOUPOD at www.TongueTieExperts.net/Professional but hurry, sale is ending soon.

    In this episode of the Tongue Tie Experts podcast, host Lisa Paladino discusses essential insights that lactation consultants wish all medical professionals knew about breastfeeding.

    Takeaways:

    • Breastfeeding is not always natural for every parent and baby.
    • Routine breastfeeding education should be part of prenatal care.
    • The first few hours and days after birth are crucial for breastfeeding success.
    • Tongue tie can significantly hinder effective breastfeeding.
    • Milk supply is driven by the demand from the baby.
    • Medical professionals often advise unnecessary cessation of breastfeeding because of medications or procedures.
    • Breastfeeding provides long-term health benefits for both mother and child.
    • Supportive language from healthcare providers can boost parental confidence in breastfeeding.
    • Early intervention and support can prevent breastfeeding challenges.
    • Collaboration between lactation consultants and medical professionals is essential.

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    A gentle disclaimer. Please do not consider anything discussed on this podcast, by myself or any guest of the podcast, to be medical advice. The information is provided for educational purposes only and does not take the place of your own medical or lactation provider.

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    25 mins
  • A Holistic Journey to Health with Tereza Hakobyan-Lolli and Anthony Lolli: Episode 369
    Nov 15 2024

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    In honor of Lisa’s birthday month, enjoy 50% off this comprehensive course for healthcare professionals working with breastfeeding infants. Use code THANKYOUPOD at tonguetieexperts.net/professional through November!

    In this episode, Lisa Paladino interviews Tereza Hakobyan-Lolli and her husband, Anthony Lolli, as they share their remarkable journey in health and wellness, beginning with a tongue tie diagnosis.

    Key Takeaways:

    • Tereza’s Story: Tereza opens up about her challenges as a mother, including navigating her son's health issues and the path to discovering breastfeeding’s crucial role. Seeking help from Lisa led to identifying her son’s lip and tongue ties, setting them on a journey of holistic health.
    • Anthony’s Transformation: Anthony discusses his own health transformation and how he became a support system and coach for Tereza, helping her achieve her fitness goals.
    • Holistic Health: Lisa and Tereza talk about their shared evolution from bodybuilding to biohacking, focusing on the importance of muscle and bone structure for overall longevity. They highlight how oral health issues, like tongue ties, play a significant role in one's well-being.
    • Alternative Therapies: The discussion explores holistic approaches, including detoxing, addressing food sensitivities, and other therapies that support long-term health.
    • Gratitude and Impact: Tereza and Anthony express their gratitude for Lisa’s contributions and reflect on the powerful impact of their journey on their family and community.

    Tune in to learn how a commitment to health and wellness has brought these two closer, changed their lives, and set an example for others on similar paths.

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    To learn more, download freebies, and for the links mentioned in the episode, including our popular course, Understanding Milk Supply for Medical and Birth Professionals, click here: www.tonguetieexperts.net/Links

    A gentle disclaimer. Please do not consider anything discussed on this podcast, by myself or any guest of the podcast, to be medical advice. The information is provided for educational purposes only and does not take the place of your own medical or lactation provider.

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    51 mins
  • Meet the Tongue Tie Team: Lori Overland SLP - Episode 368
    Nov 1 2024

    Special Encore Episode: Meet the Tongue Tie Team: Lori L. Overland, M.S., CCC-SLP, C/NDT, CLC, FOM

    Knowing the type of providers on the Tongue Tie Treatment Team, what they do for infants, and why, is vital to understanding the process.

    In this episode, Lisa Paladino interviews Lori L. Overland, M.S., CCC-SLP, C/NDT, CLC.

    Topics discussed:

    • The vital collaboration between SLP and IBCLC and other team members.
    • Caring for those with neuro-motor issues and non-typically developing babies.
    • How an SLP evaluates oral structure and function in infants which goes beyond general IBCLC education.
    • The importance of the team, mentorship, and much more
    • Article referenced during our chat about tongue tie and mastication: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/1471-2458-12-934

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    More About Lori:

    Lori L. Overland is a licensed speech and language pathologist, Certified Lactation Counselor, and holds fellowship in orofacial myology as well as as a neurodevelopmental certification. Lori specializes in oral sensory-motor/feeding therapy, oral placement and orofacial myofunctional disorders in children. Her private practice, Alphabet Soup, focuses on infants, toddlers and preschool children with oral sensory-motor/feeding disorders. Lori provides international consults as well as consults to local school districts and Birth-to-Three organizations.

    Check out her course: A Sensory Motor Approach to Adapted Baby Led Weaning

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    A gentle disclaimer. Please do not consider anything discussed on this podcast, by myself or any guest of the podcast, to be medical advice. The information is provided for educational purposes only and does not take the place of your own medical or lactation provider.

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    40 mins
  • The AAP Report on Tongue Tie: What’s Missing and What Needs to Change. Episode 367
    Oct 18 2024

    In this episode, Lisa Paladino reviews the American Academy of Pediatrics clinical report on ankyloglossia and its impact on breastfeeding. She highlights its strengths and critiques, including outdated references and the lack of recognition for IBCLCs. Lisa calls for a holistic, collaborative approach to treatment, involving lactation consultants, body workers, and other specialists, and advocates for updated research and respect for parents' insights.

    Takeaways:

    • The AAP report on tongue tie has strengths but needs updates and broader collaboration.
    • A holistic approach should involve IBCLCs, body workers, and other functional specialists.
    • Research needs to be updated, and parents' insights should be valued.

    Prefer to read? Click here for the blog: https://www.tonguetieexperts.net/blog

    References:

    • Identification and Management of Ankyloglossia and Its Effect on Breastfeeding in Infants: Clinical Report. https://publications.aap.org/pediatrics/article/154/2/e2024067605/198022/Identification-and-Management-of-Ankyloglossia
    • Smart, S., Tseng, R., Kittrell, A., Merkel-Walsh, R., Chan, J., Jones, N., Altemara, J., and Hartwick, E. (2024). International Consortium of oral Ankylofrenula Professionals (ICAP): Position Statement on Ankylofrenula. https://icapprofessionals.com/


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    18 mins
  • Complex Case Report: Insider view of IBCLC practice: Episode 366
    Oct 4 2024

    In this conversation, Lisa Paladino shares a case study of a patient with breastfeeding challenges and a complex medical history. She emphasizes the importance of a holistic approach to breastfeeding support, considering the entire family and their unique circumstances. Lisa discusses the journey of this patient, from struggling to breastfeed her first child to navigating multiple miscarriages and finally achieving a successful breastfeeding relationship with her second child. She highlights the role of education, support, and referrals to other healthcare professionals in providing comprehensive care. Lisa shares the insider view of how she manages patients individually and with a view beyond the frenum.

    Takeaways

    • A holistic approach to breastfeeding and tongue tie care is essential, considering the entire family and their unique circumstances.
    • Education, support, and referrals to other healthcare professionals are crucial in providing comprehensive care for breastfeeding parents.
    • The journey of breastfeeding can be challenging, but with the right guidance, successful breastfeeding relationships can be achieved.
    • It is important for healthcare professionals to recognize the impact they have on families.

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    Follow us on Instagram and Facebook as Tongue Tie Experts

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    Save 15% on any of our other courses with the code PODCAST15

    If you are enjoying our podcast, be sure to subscribe/follow on your favorite podcast app so you don't miss an episode.

    Special thanks to our sponsor for their support of the podcast. You can check out Light Scalpel here: LightScalpel.com

    A gentle disclaimer. Please do not consider anything discussed on this podcast, by myself or any guest of the podcast, to be medical advice. The information is provided for educational purposes only and does not take the place of your own medical or lactation provider.

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    28 mins
  • Ankyloglossia Research and Collaboration: Episode 365
    Sep 20 2024

    In this episode of the Tongue Experts podcast, Lisa Paladino interviews Dr. Sharon Smart, and Dr. Ray Tseng.

    Dr. Sharon Smart and Dr. Ray Tseng, board members of ICAP and CIREAS, discuss the importance of interdisciplinary teamwork and evidence-based practices for treating tongue and oral ties. They emphasize the need for rigorous research and advocate for educating professionals about ttethered oral tissues. Both highlight the evolving field and encourage listeners to join ICAP and CIREAS to stay informed and support advancements in care.

    To learn more (and join) ICAP, click here: https://icapprofessionals.com/

    Dr. Ray Tseng is a pediatric dentist and owner of the NC Tongue Tie Center in Cary, North Carolina. He holds a DDS and PhD from The Ohio State University and completed post-doctoral research and pediatric specialty training at the University of North Carolina. Dr. Tseng has focused on tethered oral tissues (TOTs) for six years, conducting research and practice to build a strong evidence base in this field. He serves on the board of ICAP and chairs its scientific affairs committee, while also holding adjunct faculty positions at UNC and Curtin University.

    Dr. Sharon Smart is a teaching and research academic at Curtin University, specializing in pediatric feeding disorders and tongue-tie. She is actively involved with ASTOT and serves as Vice Chair of ICAP, where she co-chairs CIREAS. Dr. Smart has collaborated on ICAP’s Position Statement and Practice Guidelines for Ankylofrenula Management, offering evidence-based recommendations for healthcare professionals worldwide.

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    Use code PODCAST15 for 15% off all of our offerings.

    A gentle disclaimer. Please do not consider anything discussed on this podcast, by myself or any guest of the podcast, to be medical advice. The information is provided for educational purposes only and does not take the place of your own medical or lactation provider.

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    52 mins
  • What are IBCLCs Afraid of? Episode 364
    Sep 6 2024

    What are IBCLCs Afraid of? Episode 364

    In this conversation, Lisa Paladino discusses her experiences, as an IBCLC and Certified Nurse Midwife, with 35 years of experience, and the fears that come with this career.. She talks about the responsibility of not missing any medical problems or lactation issues, the fear of not being trusted or taken seriously, and the concern of giving care plans that may not work for families. Lisa emphasizes the importance of developing a rapport with the families and providing education and resources to build trust. She also shares a case study of a baby with a tongue tie to illustrate the decision-making process and the art and science of being an IBCLC.


    Takeaways:

    • Being an IBCLC is a high-pressure job with a lot of responsibility.
    • IBCLCs fear missing medical problems or lactation issues and not being trusted or taken seriously.
    • Developing a rapport with families and providing education and resources is crucial for building trust.
    • Care plans should be tailored to the individual needs and capabilities of the families.
    • The decision-making process as an IBCLC involves a combination of science and art.



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    Use code PODCAST15 for 15% off all of our offerings.


    A gentle disclaimer. Please do not consider anything discussed on this podcast, by myself or any guest of the podcast, to be medical advice. The information is provided for educational purposes only and does not take the place of your own medical or lactation provider.

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    24 mins