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  1. Await Diagnosis

    ... for parents that suspect their child may have Cerebral Palsy is during the period before they have an official diagnosis. Because, in most ... conditions must be ruled out. In many ways, the unknown is what’s most troubling about the diagnosis process. Parents who have come ...

  2. Massage Therapy

    ... clinically proven, wide-ranging results. Massage therapy is manipulation of soft body tissues applied in a painless and comforting way ... powers. To learn more about massage therapy: What is massage therapy? Why do people seek massage therapy? ...

  3. Intrauterine Growth Restrictions, or IUGR

    ... Intrauterine growth restriction, IUGR, is defined as a fetus with a weight that falls below the 10th percentile and ... of the same gestational period. Learn how IUGR occurs. What is intrauterine growth restriction? Intrauterine growth restriction is ...

  4. Websites with Great Cerebral Palsy Information

    ... offering CerebralPalsy.org provides the CP community is the significant free resources and live help the MyChild Care Team offers. ... you’re already here but we want to be sure to highlight what this site has to offer. Beyond our blog, we have simple explanations ...

  5. Cerebral Palsy Books: 10 More Options to Consider

    Reading is important for children and adults. They educate us and can take us to a ... may or may not be similar to yours. Learning more about Cerebral Palsy and understanding what it’s like to have is important.  To continue on from our other book ...

  6. Asphyxia and Oxygen Deprivation

    ... events such as asphyxia can be life-changing. Asphyxia is a condition in which the brain receives inadequate levels of oxygen supply. ... that leads to physical impairment, or even death. What is Birth Asphyxia? Asphyxia is a condition in which the body and, most ...

  7. Blood Type Incompatibility or Jaundice

    ... Blood type incompatibility can be prevented, learn how. What is blood type incompatibility? Jaundice? Blood types are categorized by A, ...

  8. Respiratory Therapy

    ... therapy and Cerebral Palsy Respiratory functioning is one of the human body’s most vital roles. It allows us to breathe properly ... of conditions can lead to life-threatening situations. What is respiratory therapy? Respiratory therapy is the care and treatment ...

  9. 12-Step Process for Diagnosing Cerebral Palsy

    ... quick test would confirm that diagnosis. That, however, is not how physicians make a determination regarding Cerebral Palsy. Getting to ... of Pediatrics recommends that parents attempt to discern what caused the brain damage and at what point in the developmental process the ...

  10. Hypoxic-Ischemic Encephalopathy, or HIE, also known as Intrapartum Asphyxia

    ... the most common types of brain damage caused by oxygen loss is called hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy, or HIE. When HIE occurs, it often ... more apparent as the child continues to develop. What is hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy? Brain injury – lack of oxygen ...

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