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thrusting of tongue and still not sucking much bottle
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<blockquote data-quote="Hound dog" data-source="post: 501047" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>If there is an issue with her pallet, you'll usually be able to see it, or feel it by running your finger on the roof of her mouth. I had a niece with cleft pallet and it was a nitemare for her parents to feed her until it was corrected, which crippled children's fund will do for free, all they have to do is ask. If fact, you can maybe call them and see if she should be seen by one of their specialists, because at her age, 4 oz of formula is not cutting it. There is an issue going on somewhere. Now if crippled children's fund takes her on......they pay for the correction, then from then until she's an adult they take on her medical care/fees. No clue why. I just know they do, they are still doing it for my niece who is now 14. </p><p></p><p>Now as far as Mandy is concerned: Tell her hon, you ever wanna sleep through the night again, then we get this eating issue figured out. That ought to motivate her to cooperate. lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hound dog, post: 501047, member: 84"] If there is an issue with her pallet, you'll usually be able to see it, or feel it by running your finger on the roof of her mouth. I had a niece with cleft pallet and it was a nitemare for her parents to feed her until it was corrected, which crippled children's fund will do for free, all they have to do is ask. If fact, you can maybe call them and see if she should be seen by one of their specialists, because at her age, 4 oz of formula is not cutting it. There is an issue going on somewhere. Now if crippled children's fund takes her on......they pay for the correction, then from then until she's an adult they take on her medical care/fees. No clue why. I just know they do, they are still doing it for my niece who is now 14. Now as far as Mandy is concerned: Tell her hon, you ever wanna sleep through the night again, then we get this eating issue figured out. That ought to motivate her to cooperate. lol [/QUOTE]
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