Guest guest Posted October 27, 2001 Report Share Posted October 27, 2001 Hi I just had to chime in on this one. Someone wrote she always wonders whether her child's apraxia was caused by a fast birth. I too wonder this all the time. I had all 3 children with out epiderals ( I wanted one for 2nd and especially my youngest one, who is the one with apraxia) Without the horrible details, I was on pitocin, very stressed out, ( my water broke 10 minutes after my husband boarded a plane for a business trip across the country) and I was in so much pain that when it was time, I pushed so hard and the baby came fast. My son had a broken blood vessel in his eye. So therefore I always thought I popped something. There you go for mother's guilt. Deborah mother to three very active boys. _________________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 30, 2001 Report Share Posted October 30, 2001 Mine came out fast too but I always wondered if it was all the stress I felt during my pregnancy. My hormones were raging. Nicky > Hi I just had to chime in on this one. Someone wrote she always wonders > whether her child's apraxia was caused by a fast birth. I too wonder this > all the time. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 30, 2001 Report Share Posted October 30, 2001 Hello to all who are part of this thread. While I know we all wonder about what we, or our doctors did wrong during the pregnancy, or during childbirth, many medical professionals that I've spoken to say its really impossible to determine what caused apraxia and when. Some neurologists that we've been working with indicate that a mild form of static enthephelapothy, while in utiro may have caused it. This would not be something we would notice or feel, but it would deter or halt ongoing development. From that point on they believe development continues - which could be an explanation for gross motor delays and other developmental delays. Just to add to the discussion. My two kids were difficult deliveries. The pregnancy phase was fine - I felt good, but the delivery with my son took 22 hours of labor, after my water broke - and then of course a C-Section. With my daughter who has apraxia - the labor lasted 30 hours and then I had a C-Section. As you can see my kids just did not want to come out. Suzanne Smolyar VP - CHERAB Foundation In @y..., muller nicky <peppermintpiggy@y...> wrote: > Mine came out fast too but I always wondered if it was all the stress I felt > during my pregnancy. My hormones were raging. > Nicky > > > Hi I just had to chime in on this one. Someone wrote she always wonders > > whether her child's apraxia was caused by a fast birth. I too wonder this > > all the time. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 31, 2001 Report Share Posted October 31, 2001 Hello again, I have to apologize, but I spelled it wrong, which is probably the reason you can't find more info on it. It is called Static Encephalopathy. It is a general term (very general) used to describe a general dysfunction in the brain that will not change, progress or get worse over time. - That is probably the reason we all see our kids improving, through supplementation, therapy and hard work. Remember this is just another theory proposed by the medical community, and suggested to me by various experts (neurologists). Medical expert say about Static Encephalopathy: " Permanent or unchanging brain damage. The effects on development depend on the part of the brain involved and on the severity of the damage. Developmental problems may include any of a range of disabilities such as cerebral palsy, learning disabilities, mental retardation, autism, PDD, speech delays, attention deficits, hearing & vision impairments, oral motor problems, etc. " Also please remember that it ranges from mild to severe, where mild may not indicate any abnormalities seen or expressed by the child. I hope this helps. Suzanne Smolyar VP - CHERAB Foundation > > Mine came out fast too but I always wondered if it was all the > stress I felt > > during my pregnancy. My hormones were raging. > > Nicky Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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