1. What about babies with cleft lip and cleft palate? Cleft lip and cleft palate are one of the most common congenital anomalies, with a prevalence as high as , and children born with cleft upper lip and protruding teeth bed bring great psychological pressure to parents, if accompanied by cleft palate, children often choke and cough when sucking, which brings some difficulties to feeding. So, what about babies with cleft lip and palate? In fact, as parents of cleft lip and palate babies, it is not necessary to worry too much because most of the children with cleft lip and palate only have local deformity of the mouth, and the rest of the baby’s body and intelligence are not affected. The technology of cleft lip and palate repair is now at a very high level, and the majority of children with cleft lip and palate will not be left with obvious deformities after timely repair. 2. A few suggestions for parents of cleft lip and palate babies: (1) Once your baby is born, it is a gift from God, be sure to cherish her, love her, give her more love and let her feel your love too! (2) Don’t be anxious, all you have to do is simply feed your baby well, let him grow healthy and happy, and wait for the surgery time to come; (3) Because in the week after surgery, your baby is not able to do sucking action, so you can properly practice feeding your baby with a small spoon in your daily feeding. 3.Surgery time for cleft lip and palate babies: The earliest repair time for cleft lip can be about one week after birth, but the conditions of the child and the precision of the surgery are more demanding, the baby usually has to grow a little bigger at birth, and the parents are under more psychological pressure and very much hope to hold a normal baby back; most of the cleft lip can be repaired when the baby is 3~6 months, at this time, the baby will grow after a period of time, the size The baby will grow bigger and stronger. Cleft palate is usually repaired at 9 months to 1 year old, because after that, the baby will slowly speak. Alveolar cleft is usually repaired at the age of 7~9 years to allow for smooth growth and orthodontic treatment.