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74  | The Hidden Benefits of Breastfeeding: Oral Development, Airway Health, and Tongue Function with Dr. Shereen Lim

74 | The Hidden Benefits of Breastfeeding: Oral Development, Airway Health, and Tongue Function with Dr. Shereen Lim

Update: 2025-12-02
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Have you ever wondered about the benefits of breastfeeding beyond nutrition and immune health? We often talk about connection with breastfeeding, but here's what we don't talk about: The physical and developmental benefits of breastfeeding.

 

The truth is breastfeeding is so much more than “no pain and good weight gain.”




In this episode of The Breastfeeding With Confidence Podcast, we dive into the mechanical and developmental benefits of breastfeeding — the things that go far beyond the nutrition in your milk.


Joining me today is Dr. Shereen Lim, an airway-focused dentist and author of Breathe, Sleep, Thrive. She breaks down how breastfeeding impacts your baby’s oral muscle development, jaw formation, airway growth, and even their long-term risk of sleep-disordered breathing.


If you’ve ever wondered why breastfeeding matters for more than just feeding — this episode will blow your mind (in the best way).


What We Cover in This Episode
 Why Breastfeeding Is a Foundational Piece of Oral Development

Dr. Lim explains how breastfeeding creates the ideal conditions for strengthening your baby’s tongue, expanding the palate, shaping the jaws, and supporting proper airway growth — things bottles simply cannot mimic.


Tongue Function, Tongue Ties, and Oral Dysfunction

We discuss:




  • Why tongue ties are more than “just a latch issue”




  • How poor oral mechanics can still exist even when baby is gaining weight




  • Early red flags like aerophagia (air intake), reflux-like symptoms, and compensatory swallowing




  • Why early oral dysfunction is often the first sign of airway issues later




 How Oral Development Impacts Sleep and Airway Health

Your baby’s ability to breathe well at night is directly connected to:




  • Jaw growth




  • Palate width




  • Tongue tone and posture




  • Nasal vs. mouth breathing habits




Dr. Lim explains how early feeding mechanics shape the airway and why addressing issues early can prevent years of sleep and behavioral struggles.


 The Difference Between Breastfeeding and Bottle Feeding (Mechanically)

We unpack how:




  • The breast requires suction, jaw movement, tongue elevation, and coordinated suck-swallow-breathe




  • Bottles rely on totally different muscles and can contribute to low tongue posture and mouth breathing




  • You can optimize bottle-feeding when breastfeeding isn’t fully possible




This is not about guilt — it’s about helping moms make informed, confident decisions.


How Feeding Issues Show Up When Baby Starts Solids

Many babies who struggle at the breast eventually show:




  • Gagging




  • Pocketing food




  • Swallowing chunks whole




  • Refusing solids




  • Difficulty chewing




Dr. Lim explains why these signs often trace back to early oral dysfunction.


Why Breastfeeding Is a Vital Sign

Breastfeeding trouble is often the earliest indicator of:




  • Oral dysfunction




  • Airway restriction




  • Poor tongue posture




  • Later sleep-disordered breathing




  • Challenges with speech, chewing, and facial development




 


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74  | The Hidden Benefits of Breastfeeding: Oral Development, Airway Health, and Tongue Function with Dr. Shereen Lim

74 | The Hidden Benefits of Breastfeeding: Oral Development, Airway Health, and Tongue Function with Dr. Shereen Lim

Jaimie Zaki, IBCLC | Holistic Lactation Consultant, Breastfeeding Expert