It can be, but we at least knew about the difficulties ahead before he was actually born. I couldn't imagine him being born and then finding out he was cleft.

From the start everyone involved in his care has said first this step, then this step, then this step. It's all been laid out for us with one of the top teams in the nation for this. He's already got an ear nose throat doc looking at him, the surgeon of course, and then an audiologist/speech pathologist will help with hearing and speech, and finally a orthodontist to round out the extensive dental work he'll need.

We haven't met everyone in the team yet, but so far we've had nothing but good experiences.

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