What are some of the measures to prevent cerebral palsy?

  When many parents find out that their child has cerebral palsy, their first reaction is to cure the child even if they have everything they have, but many diseases cannot be cured by treatment, so they have to rely on daily preventive measures. So in normal life, what kinds of measures can people take to prevent their children from having cerebral palsy?  1, TORCH should be performed before pregnancy (TORCH refers to a group of pathogens: To i.e. Toxoplasma gondii, R i.e. rubella virus, C i.e. cytomegalovirus, H i.e. herpes simplex virus.) Testing for TORCH in order to get treatment before pregnancy and wait for cure before pregnancy. Those who have not been tested for TORCH before pregnancy should be examined during early pregnancy, especially those with a history of multiple abortions, so that doctors can take measures to prevent intrauterine fetal infection or abortion based on the test results.       2.Rational nutrition, regular lifestyle and proper exercise should be carried out during pregnancy to prevent the occurrence of high-risk factors such as premature birth, huge baby or intrauterine growth retardation, etc. Preventive measures should be taken in time for ABO or RH blood group incompatibility to avoid kernicterus.  The prenatal checkups can effectively prevent and control various pregnancy complications and comorbidities, thus effectively avoiding or reducing intrauterine hypoxia and cerebral hypoxic injury caused by neonatal asphyxia; they can also avoid or reduce the occurrence of obstructed labor, and those who have a tendency of obstructed labor can also consider the appropriate delivery method early to avoid intracranial hemorrhage and other birth injuries due to difficult vaginal assisted delivery. In addition, it is important to choose a hospital with good delivery conditions to ensure a smooth delivery and prevent infantile cerebral palsy.  Once neonatal hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy occurs, it should be treated promptly and actively to prevent cerebral palsy caused by further brain tissue damage.  Scientific and effective preventive measures will greatly reduce the chance of children suffering from cerebral palsy, so I hope that parents must master these several preventive measures for cerebral palsy in their daily lives and continuously implement them. We also hope that people will learn and introduce the prevention measures of cerebral palsy to the people around them so that more people can avoid the effects of cerebral palsy.