New Jersey Breastfeeding Coalition

NJBFC is dedicated to promoting, protecting and supporting all families on their breastfeeding journey.

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Tongue and Lip Tie

Added August 2025

The International Consortium of Oral Ankylofrenula Professionals defines tongue tie/ankyloglossia as:

“A functional diagnosis when the lingual frenulum restricts anterior and mid-tongue mobility, impacting feeding, eating, drinking, and speaking functions. From the Greek terms ‘ankylo’ (constricted) and ‘glossa’ (tongue), ankyloglossia is used synonymous with tongue-tie.”

Smart, S. J., Kittrell, A., Merkel-Walsh, R., & Tseng, R.J. (2024). International Consortium of Oral Ankylofrenula Professionals (ICAP): Practice guidelines for ankylofrenula management. International Journal of Orofacial Myology and Myofunctional Therapy, 50(2), 1-11. https://www.mdpi.com/2694-2526/50/2/11

Learn more:

  • Explainer videos
    • Dr. Bobby Ghaheri – “Breastfeeding mechanics in 90 seconds!” on https://www.instagram.com/reel/CnsWn_8peDw/
  • International Consortium of Oral Ankylofrenula Professionals https://icapprofessionals.com/
    • Newly released practice guidelines to help healthcare professionals working with ankylofrenula navigate terminology and processes to ensure high standards of care and optimize patient outcomes. International Journal of Orofacial Myology and Myofunctional Therapy https://www.mdpi.com/2694-2526/50/2/11
  • Articles and abstracts – https://icapprofessionals.com/public-resources/articles/
  • IBCLC Scope of Practice – 
    • IBCLC Scope of Practice for Tongue-Tie Assessment – https://connect.springerpub.com/content/sgrcl/8/3/121
    • IBCLE – Scope of Practice for IBCLCs – https://ibclc-commission.org/ibclc-information/scope-of-practice-for-ibclcs/

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Your membership will help protect, promote, and support breastfeeding in New Jersey. To join the Coalition, please complete our membership form online. We are a non-profit and flourish on donations. Donations are encouraged but not required for membership. Want to be a member? Fill out the MEMBERSHIP FORM ONLINE. Thank you for … Read More »

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Breastfeeding is Important

Breastfeeding and human milk are the normative standards for infant feeding and nutrition. The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends exclusive breastfeeding for 6 months, followed by continued breastfeeding as complementary foods are introduced, with continuation of breastfeeding for 1 year or longer as mutually desired by mother and infant.

Medications and Breastfeeding

​Many breastfeeding women are wrongly advised to stop taking necessary medications or to discontinue nursing because of potential harmful effects on their infants. There are few medications that are “not safe” when breastfeeding. Ask your local lactation consultant then consult with your healthcare provider.

Getting Off to a Good Start

Getting off to a good start can help ensure your breastfeeding success. Find your local breastfeeding support services by visiting Zipmilk.org.

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  • Home
  • Meetings & Events
    ▼
    • Submit Events and Announcements
    • 2025 National Breastfeeding Month Events
    • Lactation Events and Announcements
    • General Meeting Minutes
    • Trustee Meeting Minutes
    • Black Maternal Health Week
  • Get Lactation Help
    ▼
    • Find NJ-based Lactation Support
  • About Us
    ▼
    • Mission
    • Trustee Information
    • Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI)
    • News
  • Membership
    ▼
    • What you can do
    • NJBC Committee Descriptions
  • Projects
    ▼
    • Zipmilk.org
    • Breastfeeding Friendly Resources for Child Care Providers and Families
    • Navigator Program 2025
  • For Parents
    ▼
    • Handouts and links
    • Find Breastfeeding Help
    • Breastfeeding Friendly Resources for Child Care Providers and Families
    • Employment & Breastfeeding in New Jersey
    • Medications & Breastfeeding
    • Baby Friendly Hospital Initiative Designated Hospitals
    • New Jersey Mothers Matter
  • For Healthcare Providers
    ▼
    • Pathway 3 Mentor Database
    • Download Zipmilk Cards/Flyer
  • Legal Rights
    ▼
    • Breastfeeding in Public
    • Breastfeeding and Employment
    • Lactation Laws & Regulations
    • NJ PAID FAMILY LEAVE FOR PREGNANCY, RECOVERY AND BONDING
    • Lactation Support in NJ Hospitals
  • Resources
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    • Recent New Jersey Breastfeeding Statistics
  • Contact