Frenotomy with breastfeeding support versus breastfeeding support alone for infants with tongue-tie and breastfeeding difficulties: the FROSTTIE RCT
<p><strong>Background</strong></p> Tongue-tie can be diagnosed in 3–11% of babies, with some studies reporting almost universal breastfeeding difficulties, and others reporting very few feeding difficulties that relate to the tongue-tie itself, instead noting that incorrect p...
Main Authors: | Knight, M, Ramakrishnan, R, Ratushnyak, S, Rivero-Arias, O, Bell, J, Bowler, U, Buchanan, P, Carter, C, Cole, C, Hewer, O, Hurd, M, King, A, Juszczak, E, Linsell, L, Long, A-M, Mottram, L, Murray, D, Oddie, S, Quigley, M, Stalker, V, Stanbury, K, Welsh, R, Hardy, P |
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Other Authors: | FROSTTIE Trial Collaborative Group |
Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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NIHR Journals Library
2023
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