Burton A E, Cassidy H, Taylor J, Owen A
School of Health, Education, Policing and Sciences, University of Staffordshire, UK.
School of Health, Education, Policing and Sciences, University of Staffordshire, UK.
Midwifery. 2025 Mar;142:104282. doi: 10.1016/j.midw.2025.104282. Epub 2025 Jan 3.
Tongue tie is an added complication when breastfeeding, but little is known about the role tongue tie might play when breastfeeding twins.
Twins are much less likely to be breastfed than singleton babies due to added complications regarding pregnancy, birth and ongoing care. Tongue tie can cause breastfeeding barriers including poor latch, inefficient milk transfer and nipple pain.
The aim of this study was to conduct an in-depth exploration of the experiences of mothers who have breastfeed twins with suspected or diagnosed tongue tie.
Interview and qualitative survey data exploring the experience of breastfeeding twins and multiples were analysed with a focus on the experiences of participants reporting on suspected or diagnosed tongue tie. Data were analysed using reflexive thematic analysis.
Three themes were developed. These were: 1) feeling disempowered by tongue tie denial; which illustrated the experience of dismissal by healthcare professionals, 2) the avoidable impact of diagnostic delay; highlighting the practical, physical and psychological impact of tongue tie, and 3) improvements following intervention; illustrating the immediate improvements experienced following frenotomy.
Mothers who suspect tongue tie find themselves disempowered by denial of their experiences and needing to fight for intervention. Long delays lead to distress for both mother and child while intervention often leads to instant improvement.
Improved healthcare professional training and healthcare policy changes are needed to improve tongue tie support and intervention for parents of twins and reduce the threat to mother and child health and wellbeing.
Problem or Issue: Breastfeeding rates for twins are much lower than for singleton babies. For some infants tongue tie may be an additional barrier to breastfeeding success.
Research with parents of singleton babies has shown that tongue tie can cause distress, frustration and physical pain for mothers who report dismissal by healthcare professionals and a need to fight for support.
The voices of parents of infants with tongue tie who have successfully breastfed twins are presented. Like parents of singleton infants, they experienced diagnostic delays and psychological and physical impacts of tongue tie. Intervention was often sought privately when NHS support was lacking. Regardless of source, tongue tie intervention often led to immediate improvement highlighting how the added stresses and challenges created by tongue tie for twin parents could be prevented with appropriate support and intervention following birth.
舌系带过短是母乳喂养时的一个额外并发症,但对于舌系带过短在双胞胎母乳喂养中可能起到的作用却知之甚少。
由于怀孕、分娩及后续护理方面的额外并发症,双胞胎进行母乳喂养的可能性远低于单胎婴儿。舌系带过短会导致母乳喂养障碍,包括衔接不良、乳汁传输效率低下和乳头疼痛。
本研究的目的是深入探究母乳喂养双胞胎且怀疑或被诊断为舌系带过短的母亲的经历。
对探讨母乳喂养双胞胎及多胞胎经历的访谈和定性调查数据进行分析,重点关注报告怀疑或诊断为舌系带过短的参与者的经历。采用反思性主题分析法对数据进行分析。
形成了三个主题。分别是:1)因舌系带过短被否认而感到无力;这说明了医疗保健专业人员不予理会的情况,2)诊断延迟的可避免影响;突出了舌系带过短在实际、身体和心理方面的影响,3)干预后的改善;说明了舌系带切开术后立即出现的改善情况。
怀疑有舌系带过短的母亲发现,她们的经历被否认,且需要争取干预措施,这让她们感到无力。长时间的延迟会给母亲和孩子都带来痛苦,而干预措施往往能带来立即改善。
需要改进医疗保健专业人员的培训并改变医疗保健政策,以改善对双胞胎父母舌系带过短的支持和干预,减少对母婴健康和福祉的威胁。
问题或议题:双胞胎的母乳喂养率远低于单胎婴儿。对于一些婴儿来说,舌系带过短可能是母乳喂养成功的又一障碍。
对单胎婴儿父母的研究表明,舌系带过短会给那些报告被医疗保健专业人员忽视且需要争取支持的母亲带来痛苦、沮丧和身体疼痛。
呈现了成功母乳喂养双胞胎的舌系带过短婴儿父母的声音。和单胎婴儿的父母一样,他们经历了诊断延迟以及舌系带过短在心理和身体上的影响。在缺乏国民医疗服务体系(NHS)支持时,他们往往会私下寻求干预。无论干预来源如何,舌系带过短的干预措施通常会带来立即改善,这突出表明,通过出生后适当的支持和干预,可以预防舌系带过短给双胞胎父母带来的额外压力和挑战。