There is no direct correlation between a mom’s cancer and whether or not the baby is born with cerebral palsy.
The development of cerebral palsy in babies is related to a number of factors, but there is no direct correlation between the mother’s cancer and the development of cerebral palsy in babies.
Fetal cerebral palsy may occur in pregnant women with viral infections in early pregnancy, in women over 35 years of age who have given birth, in women who have been exposed to toxins or radiation during pregnancy, and in babies born to parents with chromosomal abnormalities or consanguineous marriages.
Therefore, it is important to pay attention to regular medical checkups during pregnancy, monitor obstetric ultrasound, actively prevent infections in early pregnancy, avoid exposure to harmful substances, and terminate pregnancy as soon as possible if a child with cerebral palsy is found to improve eugenics.