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Why Did This Happen?

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When birth injuries occur, there are sometimes people who are to blame. Sometimes this is not the case, and the injuries were unavoidable or caused long before delivery. However, there are some occasions when someone did something wrong, neglected to do something required or was otherwise negligent in a way that resulted in an avoidable birth injury. This sometimes results in cerebral palsy, a condition that results from a baby's brain being starved of oxygen.

Birth Injury and Brachial Plexus Damage- Who's Responsible?

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Does Current Fetal Monitoring Leave too Much Room for Error?

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Does Current Fetal Monitoring Leave too Much Room for Error?

Understanding the Complexities of Ataxic Cerebral Palsy

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Understanding the Complexities of Ataxic Cerebral Palsy

Among cases of the chronic condition cerebral palsy, the ataxic form is the least common, according to the Ontario Federation for Cerebral Palsy. Cerebral palsy results from injury to the brain or spinal cord during pregnancy, birth or in very early childhood. When the cerebellum portion of the brain, which is responsible for balance and coordination, is damaged ataxic CP is often the result. People with this form of the condition have depth perception difficulties. They often have an unsteady walk, shaky hands and low muscle tone.

What Damages are Realistic- Caring for Cerebral Palsy

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What Can You Get in Damages for a Child with CP?

Can Cerebral Palsy Be Prevented During Pregnancy?

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Can CP Be Detected During Pregnancy?