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For three years my Husband and I
tried to have a baby. The day we found out we were
pregnant we were overwhelmed with joy. In the 7th month
ultrasound we were informed of the possibility of our son
having a cleft lip and palate at birth. We were upset at
first. We then started doing research on this birth
defect. The information we found upset us most of all.
The information available on cleft correction was old and
the procedures were disappointing. The first surgery
would not be for three months, and this surgery would
only repair the lip; the palate would not be repaired be
until eigthteen months.Our surgeon changed all that. During our first consultation with him, we were very relieved to hear of his success in the early repair of cleft lip and palates. Our son's first surgery was on his 14th day of life. His bilateral cleft lip and palate were repaired. Having the operation at this early age has enabled our son to grow up as a normal child He was able to start his speaking skills as a baby instead of at 2 years of age. The feeding problems experienced with the cleft were greatly reduced. We went from syringe feeding to bottle feeding immediately.
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