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Medical Conditions - Cleft Palate

The cleft palate is a developmental anomaly of the roof of the mouth. The tissues of the palate fail to fuse during fetal growth and development, leading to an opening in the palate. This can lead to feeding and speech difficulties, frequent ear infections, and mentally takes a toll on the family and the children. Taking prenatal vitamins with a doctor's consent before planning for pregnancy can prevent such birth defects. However, these are surgically correctable.

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