I'm a bit worried about potential complications and was wondering about cerebral palsy. Is it possible for doctors to detect cerebral palsy in a baby while I am still pregnant?
I don't know much details, but I think regular scans are so important during pregnancy. It is always better to discuss these things gently with your doctor to stay stress-free.
When I was pregnant, I felt so overwhelmed by these scary medical terms. My doctor explained that while they can't directly diagnose it in the womb, they monitor the brain structure and oxygen flow in detail scans. It made me feel much more at peace.
Dekho, womb me strictly detect karna possible nahi hota haan. Scans me brain development monitor karte hain doctor. Zyada tension mat lo aur checkups miss mat karna.
From what my pediatrician and gynac told me, cerebral palsy is usually diagnosed around 1 or 2 years of age. During pregnancy, focus on eating healthy and keeping your stress levels low, which is best for the baby's growth.
Getting your routine ultrasounds and Doppler tests on time is crucial for tracking baby's brain development. If there are thyroid or other health issues, keep them controlled. Keep a close follow-up with your gynac.
Pregnancy brings so many fears, I remember crying through my nausea worrying about everything. But actually, cerebral palsy is mostly diagnosed after birth when baby misses milestones. Just make sure to get all your level 2 scans done.