What are the risks of neonatal asphyxia to my baby?

In the case of mild asphyxia, there are no significant effects after timely resuscitation treatment. In the case of moderate or severe asphyxia, multi-organ functional damage such as brain damage may occur, and the baby may show signs of convulsions, depression or irritability in the near future, and may be left with sequelae such as mental retardation, cerebral palsy, motor disorders and epilepsy in the long term.
The longer asphyxia lasts, the more damage it does to the organism. When asphyxia lasts for a long time, it can cause damage to the baby’s heart, kidneys, liver, adrenal glands and other organs.