A history of Lucie’s previous breastfeeding experience with her first son revealed that despite her determination to breastfeed him, she experienced difficulty latching her first son. A few consecutive painful latches resulted in bleeding nipples. When he fed, she felt he wasn’t satisfied afterward and her concerns were proven correct when he lost 10 percent of his birth weight at 2 days old. The postpartum nurse suspected ankyloglossia or “tongue-tie” was the cause and shared her concerns with the family’s pediatrician. The family and providers decided to delay surgical intervention in hopes that the tongue would “come out its own”. Short-term use of formula bottles was recommended to allow the woman’s damaged nipples to heal.