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Date: | Tue, 8 Nov 2005 09:28:09 -0500 |
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It's good that you're emphasizing that each mother/baby pair fits
together differently -- it seems that some pairs can fit together
comfortably almost any old way (as long as the nipple is actually in the
mouth), while others need to work toward this truly optimal wide, deep
mouthful to fill up the oral space.
Since the tongue helps spread and shape the palate in utero, the high,
narrow palate may also be a marker for restricted tongue movement.
(Read Catherine Watson Genna's great posts in the archives about clues
to look for on restricted tongue function,, beyond the really obvious
frenulum down to the heart-shaped tongue tip.)
There's also been some talk about cranio-sacral massage helping to
spread and lower the palate.
The mothers need to feel good that their soft, malleable nipple and the
muscular suck of breastfeeding encourage normal oral development, and
won't exacerbate this baby's tendency toward a high palate.
Margaret Wills, LLLL, IBCLC
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