Hi David,
this is most interesting.
Could you please expand on how this is done?
Thanks so much :-)
Karen Clements
Midwife, IBCLC
Melb Aust
(and mother of a child who has a high palate, and another who had a tongue
tie......so love this topic!!)
> he abnormal shaped palates have bone that is soft and "waxy"
> ....SO....palatal manipulation and/or torquing of the sphenoid bones may
> indeed broaden and flatten the palates to help increase success with
> lactation which will additionally place widening forces on the palate.
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