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Cerebral Palsy Risk Factors

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Risk factors are variables that have been observed to have an effect on the diagnosis of medical conditions. Risk factors do not, by themselves, indicate that a condition will occur, nor does the lack of a risk factor mean that a condition will not occur. The presence of risk factors may simply point to an increased likelihood, not a certainty, for the development of cerebral palsy.

The following risk factors in parents, may increase the risk of cerebral palsy (CP) in their child:

  • If the Mother is over 40 years old, or younger than 20 years old;
  • If the Father is younger than 20 years old;
  • African-American ethnicity - cerebral palsy has a higher rate of incidence within the African-American community;
  • The following risk factors related to pregnancy or the delivery, may increase the risk of cerebral palsy:

  • If the pregnancy is the first, or is the fifth or later in the family;
  • Twinning, or multiple child pregnancy, can lead to lower birth weights and/or prematurity - increasing the risk for CP;
  • Vaginal bleeding in the third trimester;
  • Low birth weight - under 5.7 pounds;
  • Premature birth, less than 37 weeks;
  • Breech birth;
  • Fetal Distress, respiratory or vascular problems during delivery;
  • Low Apgar score - infant heart rate, breathing, muscle tone, reflexes, and skin color are each scored as 0 (low), 1 (intermediate), or 2 (normal) after delivery. A total score of 7-10 at 5 minutes is considered normal; 4-6, intermediate; and 0-3, low. Scores that remain low 10-20 minutes after delivery indicate increased risk for CP.
  • Additional risk factors for cerebral palsy include:

  • Rh or ABO blood type incompatibility between mother and child;
  • Serious viral infections (ex., German Measles) during early pregnancy;
  • Cerebral palsy diagnosis depends on many factors, a team of medical professionals can make an accurate diagnosis, and assist in determining a long-term prognosis for the child. While a medical diagnosis can be determined, often what caused the cerebral palsy cannot be, click here to learn more about the possible causes of CP.

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