My six week old daughter required this procedure because she was tongue tied. Because of this condition she wasn't attaching to my wife's breast, wasn't putting on enough weight and the doctor said she might have a speech impediment when she grew up. I held her head still while she was strapped into the thing boys are circumcised in. She was more traumatized by being restrained than the cutting. She stopped crying about 30 seconds after the snip. My wife in the next room was more upset.
It is arguable that the baby needed this but I think that the baby benefited from it. the thing that I think doctors need to realize is that they treat people, not patients. these people are going to have to live with what these doctors do to them.
they mostly need to change their attitude towards people.
The frenulum is very thin and has no nerves in it yet, so the baby doesnt feel any pain. Hes crying just because hes being messed with. And if the kid didnt get it done he wud have trouble eating an talking. So theyre not abusing the baby.
The frenulum is very thin and has no nerves in it yet, so the baby doesnt feel any pain. Hes crying just because hes being messed with. And if the kid didnt get it done he wud have trouble eating an talking. So theyre not abusing the baby.
The frenulum is very thin and has no nerves in it yet, so the baby doesnt feel any pain. Hes crying just because hes being mesed with. And if the he didnt get it done he wud have trouble eating an talking. So theyre not abusing the baby.
All I can say is that I'm having a baby in a few months and I don't believe in doing ANY surgical procedure without anesthetic. Then again, I'm an intactivist and most newborn procedures performed are strictly cosmetic in this shallow country. Poor little baby. I wish they would have given him/her something for the pain.
@rachelswanson yeah but why give a baby some type of drug when it only takes one sec to do....and the baby is mainly crying because its confused doesn't kno whats going on and some random lady is all up in his grill (aka mouth)....i think that would only be necessary if it was going to take a long time..and if it was going to be REALLY painful..
@rachelswanson i've had it done..esp a 'surgery' that took about 5 seconds tops...literally......which is why they don't drug up a baby, it would be completely point less..a baby getting there ears peirced would be more painful..it's not as bad as your making it out to be and fyi i wouldn't let some looney tune off the internet come near me with a sharp object..i'll leave that up to the professionals who actually kno what they're doing!
A common response is that babies will have no memory of the pain from this genital surgery. Of course, that would also be the case if their fingers were sliced off at that age.
They cut the tissue because it was too short and would not allow for proper movement of the tongue. It would inhibit speech and breastfeeding if it was left that way.
I used to do this as an out patient, once had a scare, sooner or later you have a bleeder, not a nice thing within an office enviroment, and mom holding the baby, a swab with pediatric oximetazoline did the trick, I use now a very small amount of lidocaine (that is lignocaine, for the British) with epinefrine on an insulin syringe, and touch it with my radio frecuency tip, of course anestethic ointment or a swab with lidocaine spray was used first¡¡¡¡¡
excellent video- informative and helpful. i use a simmilar method but i don't use the tongue retractor - i think that may make it easier than using my gloved fingers. Should this video not be called lingular frenotomy rather than frenuloplasty? Thanks, JCR MD
my 7 day old has a mild ankyloglossia (tongue-tie). watching how simple this procedure is is making me consider it, although other literature seems to suggest that most kids outgrow it
My six week old daughter required this procedure because she was tongue tied. Because of this condition she wasn't attaching to my wife's breast, wasn't putting on enough weight and the doctor said she might have a speech impediment when she grew up. I held her head still while she was strapped into the thing boys are circumcised in. She was more traumatized by being restrained than the cutting. She stopped crying about 30 seconds after the snip. My wife in the next room was more upset.
bobbollard 2 months ago
It is arguable that the baby needed this but I think that the baby benefited from it. the thing that I think doctors need to realize is that they treat people, not patients. these people are going to have to live with what these doctors do to them.
they mostly need to change their attitude towards people.
its a baby, not a ham.
zach0eats0babies 3 months ago
yeah fuk that the lady says ya can always go in again poor baby
Ruxy2009 4 months ago
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The frenulum is very thin and has no nerves in it yet, so the baby doesnt feel any pain. Hes crying just because hes being messed with. And if the kid didnt get it done he wud have trouble eating an talking. So theyre not abusing the baby.
fucky0c0uch123 10 months ago
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The frenulum is very thin and has no nerves in it yet, so the baby doesnt feel any pain. Hes crying just because hes being messed with. And if the kid didnt get it done he wud have trouble eating an talking. So theyre not abusing the baby.
fucky0c0uch123 10 months ago
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The frenulum is very thin and has no nerves in it yet, so the baby doesnt feel any pain. Hes crying just because hes being mesed with. And if the he didnt get it done he wud have trouble eating an talking. So theyre not abusing the baby.
fucky0c0uch123 10 months ago
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fucky0c0uch123 10 months ago
Shit man this vid fucked up my High!
gusto1978 1 year ago
@gusto1978 holy shit, same bro im just surfing round high as fuck this is fucked tho
mexxicana 1 year ago
i hate the people the baby is effin sad
whereswaldo22 1 year ago
Mother fuckers! I cried!
ChibiKitteh221 1 year ago
cant watch a baby in this damn pain!! T_T
TheDirtyPotato 1 year ago
thats messed up abuser
noobsarethebest 1 year ago
OMG is that her nippleee???? why is it so big????
UtubeDuDeDuh 1 year ago
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@UtubeDuDeDuh Cause she was bread to produce milk. Lady has got utters. Those are more like Pancakes than nipples.
Jeffrizzel 11 months ago
he is chirping lol
Zarsha16 1 year ago
All I can say is that I'm having a baby in a few months and I don't believe in doing ANY surgical procedure without anesthetic. Then again, I'm an intactivist and most newborn procedures performed are strictly cosmetic in this shallow country. Poor little baby. I wish they would have given him/her something for the pain.
rachelswanson 2 years ago
@rachelswanson yeah its awful
Ledzep69Man 1 year ago
@rachelswanson yeah but why give a baby some type of drug when it only takes one sec to do....and the baby is mainly crying because its confused doesn't kno whats going on and some random lady is all up in his grill (aka mouth)....i think that would only be necessary if it was going to take a long time..and if it was going to be REALLY painful..
UtubeDuDeDuh 1 year ago
@UtubeDuDeDuh Perhaps we should cut you without anesthetic and see how you enjoy it ;) I'll be the first to volunteer
rachelswanson 1 year ago
@rachelswanson i've had it done..esp a 'surgery' that took about 5 seconds tops...literally......which is why they don't drug up a baby, it would be completely point less..a baby getting there ears peirced would be more painful..it's not as bad as your making it out to be and fyi i wouldn't let some looney tune off the internet come near me with a sharp object..i'll leave that up to the professionals who actually kno what they're doing!
UtubeDuDeDuh 1 year ago
A common response is that babies will have no memory of the pain from this genital surgery. Of course, that would also be the case if their fingers were sliced off at that age.
AntiCircum 2 years ago
I have a hard time watching baby surgery videos. I feel sorry for them.
AntiCircum 2 years ago 5
So cute when the baby starts to suck on the finger. He gets all happy and shit.
nuklear41 3 years ago
you are so stupid!!!
sucitor 3 years ago
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OMG wats wrong with them oh hmmm lets cut this lil fucker and stick our finger in his mouth cause me so horny!!!
joekilla88 3 years ago
STOP IT YOU COW
Hannahsbing 3 years ago
That must hurt A LOT!!
Can't they do it with at leat some anestesia!!
I think it's a lot of pain 4 such a tiny creature!!
littlexswiss 3 years ago
Could this not have been done with the kid knocked out? kinda stupid to cause a baby unnecessary pain..
marxthesmurf 3 years ago
Did anyone else cry after this or was it just my maternal insticts kicking in ??
Jade89Star 3 years ago
No I laughed
fionajonesey 3 years ago
lol babies have a heal pretty quickly so even if it hurts it wont hurt for long hope this helps ya sleep.
lawyer66 3 years ago
cruel..
thegodswan 3 years ago
Good GOD that nipple is like an oatmeal cookie it's so damn HUGE! It's like a big brown saucer. Crazy.
trex257 3 years ago
PMG, poor baby.. that sucks. But at least they got it done while he was a baby and not older.. poor thing.
1caligurl78 3 years ago
OMG I will get it this Monday, but It will be with laser, but still I am nervous. Poor little baby.
carlosraymundochavez 3 years ago
wtf? y they cut it i don't understand
Jjunior130 3 years ago
They cut the tissue because it was too short and would not allow for proper movement of the tongue. It would inhibit speech and breastfeeding if it was left that way.
wolfy365 3 years ago
he sould of bit the hell outa her
Missasiamayj 3 years ago
he did soo well. :)
glindagurl14 3 years ago
he did pretty good considering that he was getting his tongue cut.
boymagnet17 3 years ago 2
I used to do this as an out patient, once had a scare, sooner or later you have a bleeder, not a nice thing within an office enviroment, and mom holding the baby, a swab with pediatric oximetazoline did the trick, I use now a very small amount of lidocaine (that is lignocaine, for the British) with epinefrine on an insulin syringe, and touch it with my radio frecuency tip, of course anestethic ointment or a swab with lidocaine spray was used first¡¡¡¡¡
rmgj 3 years ago
excellent video- informative and helpful. i use a simmilar method but i don't use the tongue retractor - i think that may make it easier than using my gloved fingers. Should this video not be called lingular frenotomy rather than frenuloplasty? Thanks, JCR MD
jrcast5 4 years ago
my 7 day old has a mild ankyloglossia (tongue-tie). watching how simple this procedure is is making me consider it, although other literature seems to suggest that most kids outgrow it
vaykshon 4 years ago