What many nurses aren’t taught about cleft lip and palate and why it matters for families

(BPT) - May includes National Nurses Week, a time to celebrate the vital role nurses play in supporting health and well-being and to think about areas where more training could make a difference. Cleft lip and/or palate affects about 1 in 700 babies born worldwide, yet many nurses don't get much guidance on how to support cleft-affected children and families. That gap can leave parents feeling unprepared when navigating surgeries, feeding challenges and ongoing care.

A nurse's personal insight

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