Magnesium Sulfate reduces risk of Cerebral Palsy
By danotoyou2
January 31, 2008
And now we have something to prevent cerebral palsy that isn’t must a rushed cesarean for a perceived threat of ‘non reassuring fetal heart tones.’
Moms could reduce the risk of cerebral palsy by eating magnesium sulfate just before they give birth, a new research showed.
Cerebral palsy (CP) is an umbrella term encompassing a group of non-progressive, non-contagious diseases that cause physical disability in human development.
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Magnesium Sulfate has often been used for women showing signs of pregnancy induced hypertension (PIH), or high blood pressure, so it’s nice to see that it has other uses as well. This information is crucial for anyone pregnant, or trying to conceive.
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