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Moms of many cleft affected infants can breastfeed at least part time
with a modified supplementer or a syringe and tube. There's information
in Selecting and Using Breastfeeding Tools, and I've probably posted on
it previously here as well. If there's milk flow, that will help the
baby stay bonded to the breast. Moms can also hand express into the
baby's mouth. The supplementer tube should be between the breast and the
baby's tongue to facilitate control of swallowing and avoid milk going
right up into the cleft. And laid back breastfeeding positions with the
baby more vertical can be very comfortable for cleft affected babies.
Catherine Watson Genna BS, IBCLC NYC cwgenna.com
On 4/1/2011 1:42 PM, Liane Varnes wrote:
> Hello Wise Ones!
>
> I am looking for information to enhance information to share with a new mom of a
> baby with a cleft palate. M would really like to be able to nurse once surgery
> is done, but that will be another six months, according to her ped. I have not
> had experience with a dyad with these issues before but my gut tells me that the
> biological nurturing approach is her best bet to help baby find comfort at the
> breast, even if there is no milk transfer.
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>
> What are the best resources you have found to help educate both yourselves and
> the moms you've worked with in similar circumstances?
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> Liane C. Varnes, IBCLC
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