Every baby is a treasure in the hands of parents, and the health of the baby is the number one priority of the family, but what if the premature baby has cerebral palsy? How to determine cerebral palsy in premature babies? Early manifestations of cerebral palsy: 1. Before, during and after birth, there are risk factors for cerebral palsy. For example, infection during pregnancy, rubella, severe hyperemesis, asphyxia at birth, premature birth, intracranial hemorrhage after birth, severe jaundice, etc. 2. Difficulty in feeding the child after birth. Such as weak sucking, uncoordinated swallowing, frequent choking and spitting up. 3.Excessive quietness, weak crying or more crying is not easily soothed and easily frightened. 4.Soft body and little active movement, which are symptoms of hypotonia, can be seen at one month. If it persists for more than four months, it can be diagnosed as severe brain injury, mental retardation or muscular system disease. 5, body stiffness, which is a sign of increased muscle tone, can be seen both at one month. Abnormal postures may also be seen, such as flexion of the hands with fingers inward, clenching of both fists, internal rotation of the forearms, and tilting of the head and neck back. If it persists for more than four months, cerebral palsy can be diagnosed. 6. Slow response or no response to call, which is an early manifestation of mental retardation. 7.Abnormal head circumference 8.No smile: If two months can’t smile and four months can’t birth smile, it can be considered as mental retardation. 9, hand fist: if four months hand still can not open, or thumb inward, especially the presence of one side of the upper limb, there is an important diagnostic significance. 10, head instability: if four months prone can not lift the head or sitting position when the head can not be upright, is often an important sign of brain damage. 11, body twisting: 3 to 4 months old infants who have body twisting, often suggest an extravertebral system injury. 12.Twitching, screaming or irritability. When your little one has these manifestations, parents must be alert to whether their baby has a brain injury problem and go to the hospital in time for early diagnosis and early treatment to avoid or reduce the occurrence of cerebral palsy.