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Why Some Tongue Tie Releases “Fail” (And What’s Really Happening): Episode 124
6th March 2026 • The Tongue Tie Experts Podcast • Lisa Paladino CNM IBCLC
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What happens when a tongue tie is released - but feeding doesn’t improve?

In this episode, Lisa Paladino, CNM, IBCLC, explores an important clinical truth: a frenotomy releases tissue, but it does not teach a baby how to feed.

Inspired by an actual professional discussion across disciplines, this conversation highlights why feeding is functional, not just structural, and why preparation, assessment, and follow-up matter just as much as the procedure itself.

Lisa discusses:

  1. The difference between anatomy and function
  2. Why some families feel discouraged after a release
  3. The importance of interdisciplinary care
  4. What true informed consent should include
  5. How coordinated support protects the parent–baby relationship

This episode isn’t about whether releases are right or wrong. It’s about improving the process around them, and delivering better care for babies and families.

If this resonates with you, share it with a colleague in another discipline. That’s how change begins.

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This podcast is meant for education and conversation only. It is not medical advice and does not replace formal education, professional training, or individualized care from a qualified healthcare provider. Always seek appropriate guidance for individual concerns. The views and opinions shared by our guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of the host or Tongue-tie experts.

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