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Oct 02 2008

How Can an Attorney Help in a Cerebral Palsy Case?

Published by pooch under Cerebral Palsy Knowledgebase

Cerebral palsy, which is a medical condition, occurs because of brain damage. It also occurs because of improper brain development. Brain development occurs in a human being right from the time of conception by the mother, as the fetus begins to show signs of growth. The brain is the most important organ because it controls in almost everything the human body. Any small damage to the brain can cause tremendous harm to any involvement in the body. If damage happens in the part of the brain cells that control muscle coordination and the NERVES then the child will be born with cerebral palsy.

Damage to the brain of a child can occur anytime while the fetus is growing in the mother’s stomach, during birth or right after birth due to various reasons. If the mother has a bad fall which directly results in causing brain damage to the fetus then cerebral palsy can occur. At times during birth, doctors tended to use forceps, a kind of medical instrument used for delivery on the head of the baby. When used with slight force it can cause damage to the brain. Also during birth or while in the stomach just before delivery, due to the mother’s high blood pressure, the baby can be deprived of the much-needed oxygen that goes to the brain and this too can lead to cerebral palsy.

It is also possible that the umbilical cord connecting mother and the baby can get entangled around the neck of the baby and thus cause strangulation. This will result in the baby not getting enough oxygen to the brain and this will lead to certain cells in the brain to die a natural death because of lack of oxygen, which is so important for its survival. Leaving the baby too long inside the Womb as soon as the child is ready for delivery is likely to cause cerebral palsy in the new born infant.

All these are instances of medical negligence and it is because of this that a cerebral palsy attorney is most required if your child is born and diagnosed as having cerebral palsy. It is the bound duty of the medical fraternity to make sure that you have a safe pregnancy and the child is safe in the Womb. In addition, they should ensure that the baby is born without facing any problems so that it stays healthy and does not end up with this medical condition.

The world over, there are thousands of children who are born with this medical condition and in many cases it is due to the negligence of the medical fraternity. Proper care during pregnancy, delivery methods excellent, and proper postnatal care is all very essential to the safety of the child. Malpractice and if negligence is found to be the cause then legal remedy is to be sought, an attorney at once and needs to be consulted. The attorney will call for all the records and then file Lawsuits on behalf of the aggrieved parents. The attorney will fight the case in a court of law and get adequate compensation for the parents so that the money would be useful to help maintain and provide excellent treatment procedures for their affected child.

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Aug 19 2008

Cerebral palsy genetics

Published by pooch under Cerebral Palsy Knowledgebase

Cerebral palsy is the disturbance in motor skills [both fine motor and gross motor skills]. This disturbance is due to the damage in some part of the brain that controls the motor skills.

The main reason for the brain damage is the injury to the brain at the time of delivery or at the time of late pregnancy.Though there are so many causes for cerebral palsy, hereditory factor cannot be ruled out as in some case hereditary factor plays a role in the development of cerebral palsy.

In some cases, cerebral palsy incidence is more to the child born to the mother who was suffering from mental retardation. In some other cases if the child is diagnosed for cerebral palsy, while going through the family history the scientist find out that the elder sibling is suffering from motor deficit.

In some cases the child born to the mother who used to have maternal seizures is found to have cerebral palsy. In some other cases the child born after two or three consecutive fetal death is diagnosed for cerebral palsy. As per the things discussed above one can discern that there is certainly a genetic link for cerebral palsy though it is not very clear as of now.

The genetic factor may be one of the few causes that results in cerebral palsy or it may be a sole cause for the cerebral palsy. Cerebral palsy is noticed more in cultures where the marriage happens between more related individual.

Cerebral palsy occurrence is more in certain isolated locations where people get married to the other person belonging to the same location. For example cerebral palsy is more among Amish [North America] as per a study conducted in the year 1991.

In an yet another study that was conducted on cerebral palsy it became evident the incidence is more in a family which has or had cerebral palsy earlier than the family that is free of cerebral palsy.

In case of twin pregnancy, if any one of the twin dies the chance of getting cerebral palsy for the other twin is more inspire of the whether the twins are identical or not. If the twins share same placenta, if any one child has cerebral palsy in most cases the other child also will have cerebral palsy.

The genetic factor for cerebral palsy is not very common at the same it is not well understood also. In some families the rate of recurrence is only ten percent. As far as ataxia cerebral palsy is concerned one third of the cases are due to recessive autosomal disorder.

In the two third of ataxic cases metabolic and genetic disease incidence is more. As far as spastic paraplegia is concerned the incidence is more in certain families.

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