Hello, this is my first post, although I have found mums net very useful for a long time now, I hope you can help me. Following two rounds of IVF my little girl was born in November 2014. I have always been set on breastfeeding for at least 6 months and am currently 10 weeks in and struggling. I have seen many breastfeed specialists and feel that I understand technique well and indeed occasionally get a good feeding session with my LO. In the early days it was identified that she has very slight tongue tie but I was advised not to get hung up on it as it was slight and unlikely to have an impact. I have now spoken to further specialists who say that despite it only being slight, it can have a huge impact and that I should get it snipped.
Because of the issues I have had with feeding, in order to ensure she is getting enough food, I have supplemented with formula, which she takes happily. I have her booked in to have the tongue tie procedure done but am concerned that this is not a pleasant procedure and am weighing up the pros and cons of having it done in order to continue breastfeeding. If it it doesn't work will I be putting my LO through something unnecessarily just because I am hell bent on continuing feeding this way? I know when she bottle feeds I miss that connection that I have grown to love (even when it is difficult) when I feed her myself. I don't want to do something because of my own emotional attachment to it that puts her though something unpleasant. On the other hand I also feel that 6 months of breastfeeding is a very good start in life for her, but is it any better than 10 weeks?
I would really love to hear from anyone who has been in a similar position and understand the decision they made at this point and how they reached it. Thank you ??