What’s wrong with a baby that doesn’t cry at birth?

If your child doesn’t cry at birth, it may be related to prenatal factors, or it may be related to intrapartum factors such as emergency labor or difficult labor.
1. Prenatal factors: If the child does not cry at birth, it may be related to premature rupture of membranes, umbilical cord around the neck, gestational eclampsia, etc., especially if the umbilical cord is wrapped around the neck more, which may lead to lack of oxygen or asphyxia, and then the child does not cry.
2. Intrapartum factors: the child’s failure to cry at birth may be related to emergency or difficult labor during the delivery process.
If the child does not cry at birth, it may also be related to congenital dysplasia of the vocal cords, etc. It is recommended that parents need to go to the hospital in time for relevant examinations and cooperate with the doctor for active treatment.