Jane, would you happen to have a link for more info/preview of this video? I can't find it on the hospital's websdite.
Thank you,
Warml,
gonneke IBCLC, LLLL in southern Netherlands, preparing education for nurses amongst other things about breastfeeding for children with clefts.
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From: Kershaw Jane <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Monday, August 18, 2008 5:00:08 PM
Subject: Re: [LACTNET] Cleft lip/palate and feeding problems
Might I suggest that baby's with clefts don't create suction on ANY
feeder. Try positioning the baby in an elevated side-lying position
with chin support. Use the feeder on the longest line. The Enfamil
cleft feeders just pour the milk in. That's it. It takes a while for a
baby to learn how to use the SpecialNeeds Feeder at least for some
babies. It's like a baby using compression to breastfeed. Check out
Mercy Children's hospital out of Kansas City's video on Cleft Palates.
This is a wonderful video on supporting families of cleft palate babies
and breastfeeding and has a good section on using the feeder. I would
also ask how old is the baby gestationally?
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