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Suggest Treatment For Spastic Cerebral Palsy

I have a son born at 34 weeks plus 5 days , emergency cesarian as he was in distress and low placenta i had, whe born he had thrombocytopenia and tacyphenic breathing, no ventilater weighed 4lb 7oz and was fine in incubator for 1 day and then just nasel gastric fed aroun 8 months no sitting...i got diagnosis at 18monthe spastic cerebral palsy he is now 7 with physical disabitlity no learning problems.....what do you think happened they left me for 4 hours before they decided to deliver him i was 30 years of age weighed around 11 stone and healthy, i have 2 older boys no probs normal delivery
Thu, 7 Jan 2016
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Well come to HCM
I really appreciate your concern, cerebral palsy is common condition seen all over the word and it is the genetically constituted but now a days there is lot of rehab program going for such patients so at least they could manage the life later on and this is nothing to worry, hope this information helps.
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Suggest Treatment For Spastic Cerebral Palsy

HI Well come to HCM I really appreciate your concern, cerebral palsy is common condition seen all over the word and it is the genetically constituted but now a days there is lot of rehab program going for such patients so at least they could manage the life later on and this is nothing to worry, hope this information helps.