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Back To Top. We have payments and services to help with your child's education and health care. Call us and speak to a Maternal Child Health Nurse for personal advice and guidance. This information provides a general overview and may not apply to everyone. Talk to your family doctor to find out if this information applies to you and to get more information on this subject.
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Read More. Fever in Infants and Children. Vomiting and Diarrhea. Table of Contents. What is cleft lip and cleft palate? Symptoms of cleft lip and cleft palate. What causes cleft lip and cleft palate? These include: Having a family history of cleft lip or palate. Using tobacco, drugs, or alcohol during pregnancy. Not getting enough nutrients during pregnancy, such as folic acid.
Having diabetes before pregnancy. Taking certain medicines, such as some for epilepsy, during pregnancy. Being obese during pregnancy. Having certain infections during pregnancy, such as rubella German measles. How is cleft lip and cleft palate diagnosed? Can cleft lip and cleft palate be prevented or avoided? The goals of palatoplasty are to:. This surgery requires general anesthesia and takes about 2—3 hours.
Most babies can go home after 1 or 2 days in the hospital. The stitches will dissolve on their own. Your child will need a liquid diet for a week or two, then will eat soft foods for several more weeks before going back to a regular diet.
You may be asked to keep your baby in special sleeves "no-nos" that prevent the elbows from bending. This is so your baby can't put any fingers or hard objects into the mouth, which could make the cleft palate repair come open. Cleft palate surgery has greatly improved in recent years. Most kids who undergo it have very good results. There are risks with any surgery, though, so call the doctor if your child:. It's important to work with a care team experienced in treating children with cleft lip and palate.
Besides the pediatrician, a child's treatment team will include:. The median palatine process appeared at stage 16, and the lateral palatine process, at stage The palatine processes and the nasal septum started to fuse abruptly at stage 23, and from external observation seemed to be fused at the 9th week.
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