It is a normal physiological phenomenon that a full-term baby loves to stir, and it cannot be said that a baby stirring is cerebral palsy. Cerebral palsy is a central motor disorder and postural abnormality caused by non-progressive brain injury and developmental defects from prenatal to early postnatal brain development, which can be accompanied by mental retardation, epilepsy and other abnormalities in speech and mental behavior. There is no inevitable connection between a full-term baby’s stirring and cerebral palsy. Full-term baby stirring is a normal movement during the baby’s physical development. As the baby grows up, the baby will like to move more and more, this is the process of baby’s growth and development. Children with cerebral palsy not only have random movement disorders and increased involuntary movements, but often have tardive dyskinesia, twisting spasms, dystonia postural difficulties in controlling coordination deficits, etc. To diagnose cerebral palsy, we need to combine the child’s perinatal history and the child’s neurological examination, as well as EEG, EMG, and cranial CT, etc. Generally, the earliest diagnosis of cerebral palsy can be made only after the first six months of life by combining neurological assessment and other tests. In short, stirring in a full-term baby can be considered as a normal physiological phenomenon. If you suspect that your baby has cerebral palsy, you need to do a comprehensive examination.