When Parents Feel Dismissed
Feeding your baby should be a beautiful and bonding experience. But for many families, it’s a source of stress, pain, and confusion. Perhaps you’ve been told “your latch looks fine” or “your baby is gaining weight, so don’t worry”—even though you’re crying during feedings or your gut tells you something is wrong.
You’re not alone—and you deserve to be heard.
This blog is for every parent who has felt ignored, gaslit, or dismissed while trying to get help for feeding pain. We’ll help you understand what might be going on (hint: oral ties are often overlooked), how to advocate for your baby, and how Latched Beginnings is redefining infant care with compassion, evidence, and support.
Latched Beginnings is here to help your baby thrive by providing gentle, effective tongue-tie and lip-tie releases. With personalized care and a supportive team, we’re here to guide you and your little one toward a future of happy feeding, optimal growth, and lasting wellness.
When Feeding Hurts and No One Listens
It starts with something simple—nipple pain, a baby who nurses constantly but never seems satisfied, or endless nights of fussiness. You try to explain it, but you’re told:
- “Breastfeeding is just hard at first.”
- “Some babies are just gassy.”
- “You’re overthinking it.”
These statements, though often well-meaning, can leave parents feeling helpless.
What’s really happening?
Sometimes, the problem is structural—like a tongue tie or lip tie that’s preventing your baby from feeding effectively. And until that root issue is addressed, no amount of positioning, pumping, or patience will solve it.
Understanding the Emotional Toll
When feeding is painful or ineffective, it affects more than your milk supply. It can deeply impact your emotional well-being.
Common emotional responses include:
- Guilt or shame about not “doing it right”
- Feeling isolated or unsupported
- Postpartum anxiety or depression
- Resentment toward the feeding process
These emotions are valid—and they’re made worse when healthcare providers minimize your concerns.
Commonly Overlooked Clues That Something’s Wrong
If your baby is:
- Making clicking or smacking sounds while feeding
- Falling asleep mid-feed but still hungry
- Gaining weight but constantly fussy
- Gassy, colicky, or spitting up often
- Nursing for long periods but not seeming satisfied
…then oral restrictions may be at play.
If you are:
- Experiencing persistent nipple pain or trauma
- Getting clogged ducts or mastitis repeatedly
- Crying during feeds or dreading them
…your experience deserves more than a shrug.
How to Advocate for Yourself and Your Baby
1. Trust Your Gut
You know your baby better than anyone. If something feels off, it probably is.
2. Document What You’re Seeing
Write down feeding times, pain levels, symptoms, and patterns. This makes it easier to present a clear picture to a provider.
3. Get a Second Opinion
If your concerns are dismissed, find a provider who specializes in oral function—like the team at Latched Beginnings.
4. Learn the Terminology
Knowing words like “tongue tie,” “lip tie,” “oral restriction,” or “CO2 laser frenectomy” empowers you to ask the right questions.
5. Connect with Other Parents
You’re not the only one going through this. Community support can validate your experience and help you find answers faster.
How Latched Beginnings Does Things Differently
We believe:
- Pain is a valid symptom.
- Parents deserve to be listened to.
- Feeding success is about more than weight gain.
- Oral restrictions should be evaluated with care and nuance.
That’s why we:
- Perform thorough oral function assessments (not just visual checks)
- Use CO2 laser technology for gentle, precise releases
- Provide custom aftercare plans and emotional support
- Collaborate with lactation consultants and pediatricians
- Follow up consistently after treatment
At Latched Beginnings, you’re not just another appointment—you’re a parent with a story, and we listen.
Real Parent Voices
“I cried every day. I knew something was wrong, but no one believed me. Latched Beginnings was the first place that really listened. They changed everything.” — Nikki A.
“Other providers said it wasn’t a tongue tie because my baby could stick his tongue out. But after the release, our feeding journey turned around. I finally feel seen.” — Laura F.
When to Seek Help
Reach out if:
- Feeding is painful or exhausting
- You feel ignored by your current provider
- Your baby has multiple symptoms from our checklist
- You’re emotionally depleted by the feeding process
There is no such thing as being “too sensitive” or “too worried.” If it matters to you, it matters.
Conclusion
Parenting is hard enough without having to fight for answers. If you’re in pain, if feeding feels like a daily battle, or if you’ve been dismissed—know that you’re not alone, and support is available.
At Latched Beginnings, we don’t just treat oral ties—we advocate for families, restore feeding relationships, and help babies (and parents) thrive.
Latched Beginnings is here to help your baby thrive by providing gentle, effective tongue-tie and lip-tie releases. With personalized care and a supportive team, we’re here to guide you and your little one toward a future of happy feeding, optimal growth, and lasting wellness.
Visit https://www.latchedbeginnings.com to schedule an evaluation or learn more about our care philosophy.