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Frenotomy Effects on Infant Feeding

This research investigates the effects of frenotomy on infants with ankyloglossia (tongue-tie) who experience feeding problems, focusing on infants below the age of one year. We're interested in finding randomized controlled trials (RCTs) and observational studies that explore the impact of frenotomy on feeding outcomes in this population. The investigation aims to understand the efficacy and potential benefits of frenotomy in improving feeding efficiency, weight gain, and overall breastfeeding success in infants under one year with ankyloglossia. Key areas of interest include the comparison of pre- and post-operative feeding metrics, parental satisfaction, and any observed complications or adverse effects related to the procedure. The analysis will focus on studies that provide quantitative data on feeding improvements and qualitative assessments of parental and infant experiences.

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