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Linda,
Sounds like a plausible explanation of some cases of CP, but many,
if not most are caused by birth trauma and premature birth.
On Wed, Jul 30, 2008 at 12:22 PM, Linda Macaulay <[log in to unmask]>wrote:
> Here's something I found on BabyCenter -- take a look!
>
> Australian study seeks genetic roots of cerebral palsy
>
> http://www.babycenter.com/204_australian-study-seeks-genetic-roots-of-
> cerebral-palsy_5234805.bc
> (If clicking doesn't work, simply cut and paste the link into your Web
> browser.)
>
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> When I first saw the title, I thought "No way!", but then in reading it,
> maybe...
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> Heck, my mom and I both have Factor V Leiden which is a genetic mutation to
> be more prone to blood clots. When we learned I had it and then mom too, we
> realized that was probably why she had so many miscarriages and that I came
> early...placenta bloodclotting...thus why I must take injections of blood
> thinner when pregnant and be monitored closely...
>
> Any thoughts?
>
> Linda
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