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Is there a tongue tie? This is the kind of palate one would see with
tongue restriction.
Also, the low muscle tone can cause tongue movements to be of poor
strength and quality, so there is a failure to spread the palate normally.
A high, unusually shaped palate is a feature of many genetic disorders,
either as part of the failure of normal development, or secondary to
poor tongue mobility or poor neurological control of tongue movements.
Many babies with DS can breastfed if given extra support, and some
patience while they learn. Heart malformations make feeding a little
more challenging, but if there is at least some bf going on, it is more
likely that the baby will transition to exclusive bf after heart surgery.
Catherine Watson Genna, IBCLC NYC
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