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922 Waltham St #202 Lexington, MA 02421

922 Waltham St #202 Lexington, MA 02421

Breastfeeding Symptoms with Tongue- and Lip-Tie

Cover of article titled Breastfeeding Symptoms with Lip and Tongue Tie

Dr. Rebecca R. Hill, Melissa A. Richard, and Dr. Britt F. Pados have recently published an article titled “Breastfeeding Symptoms with Tongue- and Lip-Tie” on The American Journal of Maternal/Child Nursing with the cooperation of Dr. McElligott, who provided all the data for study.

Thank you Dr. McElligott and the Lexington Smile Studio team for your assistance in this study.

Read more about the study here: https://journals.lww.com/mcnjournal/fulltext/9900/breastfeeding_symptoms_with_tongue__and_lip_tie.11.aspx

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