C Section Vaginal

Cerebral palsy is a group of motor disorders. It is a brain (cerebral) disorder (palsy). The physical effects of cerebral palsy can range from mild to severe. The signs may be overt such as shaking and the inability to feed onself. An individual may also have no visible indication of cerebral palsy. The disorder is predominantly a condition of childhood or infant origins. In fact, the causal factors of cerebral policy usually occur in the period during or prior to birth. There has been some discussion whether causal factors may be prevented through deliveries by c-section. Vaginal birthings have been discussed as being risky for increasing the risk of an incidence of cerebral palsy. It is perceived that vaginal birthings increase the chance of 2 possible factors: asphyxia and brachial plexus injuries. These instances are sometimes the result of medical malpractice and require the assistance of an attorney to obtain compensation. Data, however, has not successfully supported the c-section vaginal birthing issue. In fact, although c-sections have increased, there does not seem to have been a significant decline in cerebral palsy cases.

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  • 3 out of 10 women in the United States now give birth through Cesarean section.

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