Simplified method of feeding infants born with cleft palate with or without cleft lip
H. M. Pashayan and M. McNab
Most infants born with a cleft palate with or without cleft lip are
undergrown and have histories of difficult feeding. For the past two years,
all of the infants born with isolated cleft palate with or without cleft
lip, referred to the Boston Floating Cleft Palate Clinic, were fed using a
simplified method. A standard nipple that was cross cut and a standard
glass baby bottle were used. The infants were fed in the sitting position
and burped frequently. Data indicating that nutrition in these infants is
adequate as judged by weight gain was provided.