Cerebral palsy is a very serious disease, and infants do not have any expressive ability, making it difficult to detect during infancy. However, infants with cerebral palsy still exhibit some abnormal symptoms, which require mothers to gradually and carefully discover while taking care of the baby. Are infants with cerebral palsy actively breastfeeding?
Normal babies are more active in breastfeeding when they are hungry, and they can't wait to find a pacifier. On the other hand, infants with cerebral palsy often cry and behave very unenthusiastically while breastfeeding, and even vomit while eating. Even relatively indifferent to breastfeeding, some babies will immediately vomit milk after finishing it.
In addition to abnormalities in breastfeeding, infants with cerebral palsy also exhibit some abnormal visual effects. Normal babies can focus their eyes and may stare at their mothers while breastfeeding. Infants with cerebral palsy are unable to focus their eyes, their gaze is more scattered, and they do not show attention to anything.
Moreover, infants with cerebral palsy have very weak learning abilities, and after reaching the age of being able to grasp things, they will not be able to do so. At the age of being able to recognize births, not knowing how to recognize people, and so on. At the age of being able to speak, it will become more apparent, with no ability to express oneself and difficult to understand what others are saying. If the baby shows these monetization symptoms, the mother must pay attention and take the baby to the hospital for examination as soon as possible.