Introduction

Does your baby breathe noisily, struggle with nasal congestion, or keep their mouth open while resting? While these signs are often dismissed as “normal,” they may actually point to an untreated lip tie impacting your baby’s breathing and airway health.

At Latched Beginnings, we look beyond feeding to understand the full picture of how ties influence your child’s wellness, including their ability to breathe easily and sleep soundly.


How Lip Ties Affect Breathing

  1. Restricted Lip Mobility A tight upper lip frenulum may prevent babies from achieving a proper seal while feeding, encouraging open-mouth breathing patterns.
  2. Poor Oral Rest Posture If the lip cannot close comfortably, the baby may habitually keep their mouth open, leading to inefficient nasal breathing.
  3. Airway Development Concerns Over time, chronic open-mouth breathing can affect facial growth and airway structure.

Signs of Breathing Issues Linked to Lip Ties


Why Early Intervention Matters

Addressing lip ties early:


How Latched Beginnings Can Help


Parent Reflection

“Our daughter always breathed through her mouth, even when sleeping. After her lip tie release at Latched Beginnings, she started breathing quietly through her nose, and we finally had peace of mind.” — Nicole & David S.


Conclusion

Breathing should be effortless for your baby. If you notice persistent open-mouth breathing or noisy rest, a lip tie may be part of the puzzle.

Support your baby’s healthy breathing and growth. Schedule a consultation today at LatchedBeginnings.com.