Cleft defects are considered to be one of the most common birth defects. Babies born with cleft defects need nutritional modifications to thrive and grow. Moreover, the defects make the baby susceptible to life-threatening consequences like choking and nasal regurgitation due to the inability of the palate to keep nasal and oral contents separate. Feeding time is also prolonged and may cause easy fatigue to the mother and the baby.
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