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Can You Get Cerebral Palsy After Birth?

Cerebral palsy is a lifelong condition that can cause physical and intellectual disabilities. While this condition might be diagnosed several years after birth, that does not mean that people can get the condition later in life. Here is what you should know about cerebral palsy and its causes from the Philadelphia Cerebral Palsy attorneys at […]

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Placental Complications – What You Need To Know

The placenta plays a critical role in ensuring the growing fetus receives the nutrients and oxygen it needs to grow. Most pregnancies progress without any problems involving the placenta. While rare, placental problems can seriously risk the health of both the mother and fetus. Because of the risk, doctors must carefully monitor mothers and babies […]

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What Are The Stages Of HIE?

A serious type of birth injury known as hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy (HIE), occurs when the oxygen supply to the baby’s brain is cut off, which can cause damage. Brain injuries from HIE can happen during pregnancy and delivery, and they can be mild and temporary or severe and permanent. In some cases, HIE will result in […]

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Can An Error During Labor & Delivery Cause Cerebral Palsy?

Cerebral palsy can result in lifelong disabilities and is among the most common types of motor disorders diagnosed in children in the U.S. Many cases of cerebral palsy result from errors doctors and other medical staff make during labor and delivery. When nurses or doctors fail to meet the expected standard of care during the […]

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