We had Bear's check up today, and we discussed the bifid uvula that the clinic doctor discovered a few weeks ago when I took Bear in for a fever.
Our doctor gave Bear a thorough exam, and she agreed with the other doctor's assessment. Bear does have a bifid uvula (which means that his uvula has a small cleft in it). She, however, was much less concerned about a submucous cleft palate than the other doctor. She said he would have had issues sucking and nursing if he had a submucous cleft palate, and she also said that he is speaking fairly clearly for a 13-month-old and that he shows no signs of hearing problems. In fact, he responded to his name several times during the course of the exam. She is going to refer us to an Ear, Nose, and Throat specialist, but she said it would likely take a month or more before we had the appointment, maybe longer. She urged us not to worry as Bear is in great health otherwise.
In more news, Bear took his first official steps last night! He was cruising between the armoir and bed in our room, and he suddenly let go and took about 6 steps right to Archer. He has staunchly refused to do it again though! So at 13-months-old, Bear is walking!
3 comments:
Congrats on the first steps!! And I'm glad the doctor doesn't thing he has a cleft palate.
Yippie on the first steps! It took me abut a month to see an ENT for my tonsils but afterwards he moved pretty fast, so don't be discouraged by the wait.
Seeing the doctor made me feel a lot better. And RL, referrals in Canada notoriously take a long time. I know our doctor well enough to know that if she thought it was serious, she would push for us to be sooner. Since she doesn't feel that is necessary I think it is likely fairly minor.
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