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It seems that I see high and bubble palates fairly often. Is that
because I see the ones who are having breastfeeding problems? How
common are they? How often do they cause serious breastfeeding
problems? Any good texts on this problem? I have Glass & Wolf, but
haven't used it too much as it is heavy reading. I enjoyed the
conference they did, but found that their knowledge of breastfeeding, at
least at that time, was quite limited. I read Joanne Burke Snyder's case
study in a recent JHL with interest. Joanne, are you going to publish
more information from your thesis? As a hospital consultant, I don't
see much long term follow-up and usually don't know the long-term
outcome of my observations.
TIA.
Bonnie Jones, RN, ICCE, IBCLC
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