Hi Jennifer,
I apologize if this was already mentioned but has anyone checked this baby for a cleft in the soft palate? Your case sounds eerily like a baby I saw a few years ago. This baby was full-term, vigorous but could not draw from breast, bottle, finger-feeder...I thought I felt a cleft during an oral exam, mentioned it the ped, got pooh-poohed, baby ended up in the NICU gavage fed and, voila, the next day a NICU nurse noticed the cleft when baby was crying. This babe just could not make suction.
Just a thought,
Kathleen Salisbury, IBCLC, RLC
Auburn Regional Medical Center
Lactation Services
Auburn, WA State, USA
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