What you describe is almost certainly a tongue tie. The medical term for this is ankyloglossia inferior. The underside of your baby's tongue is attached by a small slip of skin called a frenulum ...
Image caption, Baby's love to imitate and by doing this, they get familiar with their bodies and their voice. If you stick your tongue out at your baby, they will most likely do it back to you!
Astronauts floating around weightlessly inside the International Space Station may be fun but the absence of gravity has its ...
He explained that his own wife successfully gave birth to a baby boy, but doctors insisted on cutting the child's tongue, claiming it would prevent future speech difficulties. According to him ...
My baby had a tongue-tie and needed to undergo a minor procedure so he could feed more easily. I've since read that not all babies with the condition need a frenotomy.
After months in microgravity or 'zero-G', astronauts often face health challenges, ranging from dizziness to ‘baby feet’ to a ‘weightless tongue’ and even impaired vision. Sunita Williams ...
Astronauts who have travelled on space missions earlier have reported facing difficulty in walking, having bad eyesight, dizziness, and a condition called baby feet where space travellers lose the ...