The baby was born on June 26 and is almost five months old. The baby cannot stabilize the neck when sitting up and leans forward with the head. The doctor diagnosed it as mild poor brain development, offering Chinese medicine to promote the child’s brain development and paying more attention to diet. Walnuts, sesame seeds, and fish meat are helpful in improving intelligence and brain development. Whole wheat products are rich in vitamins, which can enhance cognitive abilities.
Because I feel the baby’s head is not very stable, plus the thumb is curled in, when lying on the chest, the head tilts to one side and the sense of balance is not good, the left hand cannot hold things, and the coordination between the left and right hands is poor, and the baby cannot roll over. After going to the hospital for a check-up, is it developmental delay? What should I do? Brain hypoxia and ischemia. Therefore, anything that can cause blood circulation and gas exchange disorders between the mother and fetus. Or lead to neonatal arterial hypotension and venous congestion. It may cause brain ischemia and hypoxia, resulting in brain damage and cerebral palsy. The causes include: 1. Maternal factors: such as pregnancy-induced hypertension syndrome, heart failure, massive hemorrhage, anemia, shock, drug abuse, etc.; placental abnormalities: such as placental abruption, placenta previa, placental infarction, or poor placental function; cord blood flow obstruction: such as cord prolapse, compression, knotting, or wrapping around the neck; circulatory failure; polycythemia, etc.