Can false contractions make your baby hypoxic cerebral palsy?

  False contractions do not usually cause hypoxic cerebral palsy in babies, its a physiological phenomenon in late pregnancy.  Cerebral palsy is caused by irreversible damage to the brain due to prolonged lack of oxygen to the fetus, or a difficult delivery that squeezes the fetal head during labor. Pseudocontractions, on the other hand, are painless contractions that occur spontaneously during late pregnancy in preparation for delivery, and are a normal physiological phenomenon. Pseudocontractions are infrequent and irregular, and the pressure in the uterine cavity is relatively low during these episodes, so they usually do not compress the fetal brain. Therefore, there is no need to worry too much, as long as the pregnant woman relaxes, there is usually no significant negative impact on the health of the fetus.  If there are frequent contractions, such as about 10 contractions per hour, they are more frequent and you should go to the hospital in time to prevent premature delivery.