Regulation of the autonomic nervous system is critical for the successful breastfeeding relationship of the dyad. This 1 hour lecture will first, review the anatomy and physiology of the Vagus Nerve (Cranial Nerve X) as it might potentially influence breastfeeding. It will then explore the myriad of ways that the presence of ankyloglossia could potentially influence dysregulation of vagal tone resulting in a myriad of complaints often seen in both members of the dyad when the neonate has ankyloglossia.
Learning Objectives:
1: Describe the form and function of the Vagus Nerve (CN X).
2: Explain how the presence of ankyloglossia and it's associated changes in structure and function in the breastfeeding neonate can alter vagal tone.
3: Describe the concomitant implications of ankyloglossia to vagal function and a successful breastfeeding relationship.
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