Does cerebral palsy affect life expectancy and can I have children in the future? Recently, I received a request for help from a parent: her child was tested for cerebral palsy and wanted to know how long the life expectancy was and whether she could have children in the future. I quickly answered the parent’s question. In fact, if a child with cerebral palsy only has intellectual or physical disabilities, it will not affect the normal life expectancy. It is also possible to have children as normal. Pediatric cerebral palsy is also known as pediatric cerebral palsy, commonly known as cerebral palsy. It is a syndrome of predominantly postural each motor dysfunction caused by non-progressive brain damage from the immature stage of brain development in the first month of life. Cerebral palsy is unfortunate, and there are many things that can happen during the prenatal and postnatal period that can lead to the birth of a child with cerebral palsy. Many parents of children with cerebral palsy are concerned about whether their child will be able to take care of himself or herself, have a home, a life and a family like a normal child. This seems to be a simple wish, but in the minds of parents of children with cerebral palsy, it is out of their reach and untouchable. The untouchable “rehabilitation dream” is expected to come true In fact, with the continuous updating and development of medical technology, the treatment of children with cerebral palsy is not limited to rehabilitation training, but more professional doctors adopt different means to treat cerebral palsy. In fact, with the continuous updating and development of medical technology, the treatment of children with cerebral palsy is not limited to rehabilitation training, more professional doctors adopt different methods to treat cerebral palsy. This makes many parents of cerebral palsy lose their confidence and have more than they can handle. Surgery can be used to regulate the muscle tone of the patient and improve the patient’s symptoms. Every day, we see many children with cerebral palsy. Parents with cerebral palsy ask all kinds of questions and he answers them all. Our peripheral nerve narrowing surgery, selective posterior spinal nerve rhizotomy, carotid sympathetic network stripping (also known as carotid exenteration) and other surgeries have given many families hope for their children’s recovery and hope for their future lives.