Can Cerebral Palsy Be Prevented?
Can Cerebral Palsy Be Prevented?
If you are a parent, you may be wondering if cerebral palsy can be prevented. There is no way to completely prevent cerebral palsy, which is also known as CP. It’s natural that you would be concerned about this condition. With over 10,000 children diagnosed with CP each year, this is the most common childhood motor disability in the United States.Cerebral palsy is caused by damage to a baby’s delicate brain before, during, or within a month after birth. It is more common in premature infants. Thanks to medical and technological advances, more preemies are surviving now than ever before, and there are also more multiple births. Along with this has come an increase in CP cases. Most cerebral palsy happens before or during birth. If you suspect that your child has CP and it was caused by medical malpractice, you may not have to suffer the burden of paying for a lifetime of medical treatments and care alone. Some parents choose to seek compensation by filing a birth injury lawsuit. In the majority of cases, the cause of a child’s cerebral palsy is unknown. This is why it usually can’t be prevented. and there is no cure. Despite this, there are still measures you and your doctor and their medical team can take to lessen the risk to your child. Before You Conceive and During PregnancyBefore you begin trying to get pregnant, make sure you are as healthy as possible. Some things you can do to have a healthy pregnancy include:
Getting regular prenatal care
Washing your hands with soap and warm water regularly
Visiting your doctor to make sure you are free from maternal infections
Making sure your vaccinations are up to date, including flu shots
Taking magnesium sulfate if you are at risk for preterm delivery
Transferring one embryo at a time if you’re receiving infertility treatments
Identifying any potential Rh incompatibility issues
Baby; image courtesy of PublicDomainPictures via Pixabay, www.pixabay.com[/caption]After Your Baby Is Born and During ChildhoodYou can take further preventative measures to help your baby or child avoid the brain damage that leads to CP after birth. These are steps every parent can take:Get Your Baby VaccinatedCerebral palsy can be caused by brain infections like Streptococcus, Haemophilus influenzae type B, neonatal bacterial meningitis, and encephalitis. Today there are vaccines available that protect against all of these conditions. Be sure to follow the vaccine schedule that is recommended by your doctor.Check for JaundiceSix out of ten babies born will develop jaundice, making it the most common conditions found in newborns. Most cases won’t require any special treatment. However, serious cases that are not treated adequately can result in brain damage. Make sure your infant is checked at the hospital, with a follow-up check within 48 hours. Take Safety PrecautionsBrain injuries can lead to cerebral palsy. Taking preventative measures to keep your child safe from injuries can lessen their chance of developing CP. Here are some things you can do:Make sure your car seat is installed properly and use it every time
Do not leave children unattended around water
Make sure your child wears a helmet when biking or skating
Choose parks that have shock-absorbing materials on the ground
Use safety gates and window guards
About Kristi Frederickson
Kristi Frederickson is a writer with a passion for the law. She holds a bachelor’s degree in legal studies, and her area of focus is helping families by writing articles in the legal and medical sphere.