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how to care for a baby with a cleft palate

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This surgery requires general anesthesia and takes about 23 hours. After the baby is fed the mother can do non-nutritive nursing to encourage bonding and to help keep up the milk supply. Pin On Pediatric Fat Transfer Approximately 1 in every 2800 babies is born with a cleft lip alone in the United States while 1 in every 1700 babies. . So youll want to choose a hospital or birthing center that is prepared for their feeding challenges. It is quite important to continue research projects worldwide regarding the outcome of surgical care for patients with cleft lip and palate. 3 years speech assessment. Feeding a Baby with Cleft Lip andor Palate. A cleft can make it hard for the baby to suck and feed. Ask them about any specific cleaning tools you can include in your childs daily oral care regimen. Close the cleft in layers. Sucking for children with a cleft palate is difficult because of the poorly formed roo...