Introduction
Is your baby waking frequently, struggling to settle, or breathing noisily while sleeping? While sleep challenges are common in infancy, they can sometimes be linked to oral restrictions like tongue ties.
At Latched Beginnings, we don’t just look at feeding — we also consider how ties impact your baby’s overall health, including their ability to rest and grow.
How Tongue Ties Affect Sleep
- Mouth Breathing Restricted tongue mobility may prevent the tongue from resting on the palate, leading to mouth breathing, which disrupts quality sleep.
- Snoring and Restless Sleep Poor airway support from low tongue posture can contribute to snoring, frequent waking, and restless nights.
- Frequent Night Feeds Babies with ties may not feed efficiently during the day, leading to more frequent waking at night for calories.
Signs Your Baby’s Sleep May Be Tie-Related
- Snoring or noisy breathing during sleep
- Frequent waking despite full feeds
- Restless movements or arching while asleep
- Persistent fatigue or crankiness during the day
Why Sleep Matters for Babies
Adequate, restful sleep supports:
- Healthy brain development
- Immune system function
- Emotional regulation
- Growth and weight gain
When sleep is consistently disrupted, babies — and parents — struggle.
How Latched Beginnings Can Help
- Gentle CO2 laser tongue-tie releases for better oral function
- Collaboration with sleep specialists, lactation consultants, and pediatricians
- Personalized aftercare exercises to support healthy tongue posture
- Whole-family support to restore peaceful nights
Parent Reflection
“We didn’t connect our son’s restless sleep to his tongue tie. After the release at Latched Beginnings, he started sleeping longer stretches, and bedtime finally became calm.” — Angela T.
Conclusion
Sleep challenges are not always “just part of parenting.” Sometimes, they signal deeper issues like tongue ties.
👉 Help your baby — and your family — rest easier. Schedule a consultation today at LatchedBeginnings.com.