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"Shannon, RN, IBCLC" <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 20 May 2014 17:16:50 -0400
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How might an extended (or long) palate depth contribute to the ineffective transfer of milk if all the other "usual suspects" have been ruled out.  {The uvula is not visible even when at a full, open-mouthed cry.}  I'm trying to process this physiology in my mind and wondering what else could be going on.  Until now, I have never seen this type of palate present simultaneously with this clinical problem.  It is possible that the two things are completely unrelated.  But, I wonder if they are not.  Have you had a particular experience with such a case that you could share with me? 
Thanks, Shannon

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