Rodriguez Lara Frances, Carnino Jonathan M, Levi Jessica R
Boston University Chobanian and Avedisian School of Medicine, 72 E Concord St, Boston, MA, 02118-2526, USA.
Department of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, Boston Medical Center, Boston University Chobanian and Avedisian School of Medicine, Boston, MA, USA.
Matern Child Health J. 2025 May 14. doi: 10.1007/s10995-025-04102-w.
Tongue-tie, clinically referred to as ankyloglossia, is a common condition characterized by an unusually short lingual frenulum and is associated with breastfeeding difficulties. Mothers of infants with tongue-ties are at increased risk of not only painful breastfeeding and poor latching, but also increased maternal stress and decreased maternal-infant bonding. The purpose of this systematic review is to examine the literature on maternal experiences and wellbeing while feeding infants with tongue-ties.
We searched MEDLINE, Web of Science and EMBASE for relevant articles. Keywords "maternal experience" and "tongue-tie" were among those used. An independent review was conducted by two authors, and studies were included if they reflected maternal experiences beyond breastfeeding outcomes.
We found 8 studies, including qualitative and quantitative studies, that described maternal experiences with breastfeeding tongue-tied infants. All studies noted an increase in physiologic symptoms such as nipple pain and bleeding, as well as psychological symptoms including stress and strained relationships.
Our systematic review indicates that women breastfeeding infants with tongue-ties are at increased risk of breastfeeding complications which can result in maternal stress, frustration, and impaired mother-infant bonding. Early evaluation of tongue-tie as a potentially significant contributor to breastfeeding complications and early intervention is important in these mothers and would likely decrease these negative effects described. Further research is needed to determine which populations are most likely to benefit from early intervention and how to best address the issue.
舌系带过短,临床上称为舌粘连,是一种常见病症,其特征为舌系带异常短,并与母乳喂养困难有关。舌系带过短婴儿的母亲不仅面临母乳喂养疼痛和衔接不良的风险增加,还会承受更大的母亲压力,母婴情感联结也会减少。本系统评价的目的是研究关于喂养舌系带过短婴儿时母亲的经历和幸福感的文献。
我们在MEDLINE、科学网和EMBASE中检索相关文章。使用的关键词包括“母亲经历”和“舌系带过短”。由两位作者进行独立评审,纳入那些反映母乳喂养结果之外母亲经历的研究。
我们发现了8项研究,包括定性和定量研究,这些研究描述了母亲喂养舌系带过短婴儿的经历。所有研究都指出,生理症状如乳头疼痛和出血有所增加,心理症状包括压力和关系紧张也有所增加。
我们的系统评价表明,母乳喂养舌系带过短婴儿的女性出现母乳喂养并发症的风险增加,这可能导致母亲压力、沮丧以及母婴情感联结受损。早期评估舌系带过短作为母乳喂养并发症的潜在重要因素并进行早期干预,对这些母亲很重要,可能会减少上述负面影响。需要进一步研究以确定哪些人群最有可能从早期干预中受益以及如何最好地解决这个问题。