PUCKER UP

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We can’t help but wonder what’s going on with Zahara’s lips. Did she just wake up after sleeping on her face? A bad photo angle? Or is it something more serious that we never noticed before? Can any mothers out there explain this? It would NOT be easy to have unattractive lips in a family so famous for their puckers, so let’s hope for the best.

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  1. Inspired response Mimi!
    Captain Pat. Leader of the Shit Disturbers Brigade.
    Just like picking fights with the righteous. They squirm the most.
    All in a days loafing…

  2. i thought it was a cleft lip too, a friend of mine is a speech pathologist-when we were in undergrad, we saw pictures of cleft palates all the time. oh, and janet is not poking fun or ridiculing the beautiful little girl, she was just asking. quit being so sensitive.

  3. IT IS NOT A CLEFT PALLET! I HAVE ONE.. IT IS A SORE OR SOMETHING… GOD… PEOPLE WHO CANT GET THE FACTS RIGHT ARE JUST STUPID! SHE IS A BEAUTIFUL BABY AND OF COURSE SHE IS GOING TO HAVE A FEW BOO BOO’S IN HER LIFE TIME 🙂

  4. First of all a claft Palate happens INSIDE the mouth when the roof of the mouth or Palate does not close all the way when the face is formed.
    the Cleft LIP happens when the upper lip does not form or close when the face is formed in the first few weeks of gestation. The cleft lip and the cleft palate are 2 seperate conditions and can happen independantely or together. The cleft lip is the most common birth defect of the face and occurs in aprox 1 in 600-700 births.
    Hope that helps.

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