Can emergency delivery cause cerebral palsy in infants

  Pregnant women usually pay extra attention to all aspects of their body during the late stages of pregnancy, and try to avoid stimulating the fetus in their belly as much as possible. To avoid the occurrence of premature birth or emergency delivery, as it can have an impact on the baby's health. Can emergency delivery cause cerebral palsy in infants?

  

Can emergency delivery cause cerebral palsy in infants1

  The probability of infant cerebral palsy caused by emergency delivery is very low, and there are many reasons that can cause cerebral palsy in children, such as abnormal brain development due to cerebral hemorrhage, or poor lifestyle habits of the mother in the mother's womb, which can all lead to cerebral palsy in children. Children with cerebral palsy can affect their behavior, intelligence, and other aspects of development.

  During fetal development, if there is brain damage and bleeding, it can lead to severe hypoxia in the brain, resulting in cerebral palsy. If the fetus experiences sudden or difficult labor during delivery, it is highly likely to cause intracranial hemorrhage in newborns, thereby increasing the risk of cerebral palsy in infants. And the anesthetics used during delivery can also affect the breathing of the fetus, causing hypoxia in the fetal brain.

  Normally, the risk of cerebral palsy in infants is not very high. As long as expectant mothers pay more attention to their diet and sleep schedule during pregnancy, and try to avoid doing things that are detrimental to fetal development, this can greatly reduce the risk of various diseases in the baby's birth.

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