nicolejoy
Registered User
Has anyone here ever successfully breastfed a baby with a cleft palate? I know it's possible but more difficult...
My 2nd child (who I'm still pregnant with) has a tentative diagnosis of a genetic disease (it cannot be confirmed until after she's born) - but with this condition, around 50% of bubs have a cleft palate (although the lip is generally not cleft). I'd like to breastfeed, and I've already breastfed my first for 14-15 months - but I know that it may be harder this time around... I asked the docs at the ultrasound to check for a cleft palate and it doesn't appear to be cleft - although it can be very difficult to see on ultrasound so they can't give me a definite answer...
Any tips or advice would be great!! Thanks
My 2nd child (who I'm still pregnant with) has a tentative diagnosis of a genetic disease (it cannot be confirmed until after she's born) - but with this condition, around 50% of bubs have a cleft palate (although the lip is generally not cleft). I'd like to breastfeed, and I've already breastfed my first for 14-15 months - but I know that it may be harder this time around... I asked the docs at the ultrasound to check for a cleft palate and it doesn't appear to be cleft - although it can be very difficult to see on ultrasound so they can't give me a definite answer...
Any tips or advice would be great!! Thanks