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Rick Gagne & Elise Morse-Gagne <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 25 Apr 2004 07:38:37 -0400
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Hello everyone!  I need some help.
In your collective experience, if milk *often* comes out the baby's nose
during a nursing, does this necessarily mean a cleft? Or can it occur in
the absence of any cleft at all?  (Hard palate feels normal; haven't seen
uvula.)
If there is a cleft (presumably at the very back of the soft palate only),
and if this is the only symptom, is it necessary to do anything about it
other than feeding in more upright positions?
Baby is around 7 weeks old and breastfeeds effectively, though with some
fussiness and pulling on/off breast.  In all other respects besides the
nasal regurgitation, the baby's behavior, development, diapers etc.
indicate simple oversupply in the mother.  Weight gain is about 13 oz./wk,
with current wt at 12 lbs 5.5 oz.
Thank you very much!  Please reply to me privately as well as replying to
the list, as I am nomail at present.
Elise
LLLL, IBCLC
New Hampshire

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