2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.pediatrneurol.2012.08.004
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Does Antenatal Tobacco or Alcohol Exposure Influence a Child's Cerebral Palsy? A Population-Based Study

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“…In the present study, we found that drinking four to five cups of wine a week was associated with increased risk of CP in children. However, a population‐based study had reported that there was no definite correlation between a prenatal exposure to alcohol and the incidence of CP . Jacobsson et al also opined that there is no causal relationship between alcohol consumption in pregnant mother and CP in their children …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In the present study, we found that drinking four to five cups of wine a week was associated with increased risk of CP in children. However, a population‐based study had reported that there was no definite correlation between a prenatal exposure to alcohol and the incidence of CP . Jacobsson et al also opined that there is no causal relationship between alcohol consumption in pregnant mother and CP in their children …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, a population-based study had reported that there was no definite correlation between a prenatal exposure to alcohol and the incidence of CP. 30 Jacobsson et al also opined that there is no causal relationship between alcohol consumption in pregnant mother and CP in their children. 31 O'Callaghan et al has found through epidemiological investigation that the risk of CP increased in infants born to mothers with a history of irregular menstruation before pregnancy, as the irregular menstruation could increase spontaneous abortion rate and neonatal defects.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The 12 articles addressing Prevention alone (Table S4) including content on maternal risk factors [105108], infant infection [109111], reproductive technology [30,112], preterm [113] and term [114] risk factors and antenatal factors associated with perinatal stroke [18]. …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…El consumo de alcohol durante el embarazo, incluso en cantidades moderadas, implica un mayor riesgo en el deterioro del desarrollo neurológico, parto prematuro y bajo peso al nacer (35).…”
Section: Consumo De Tabaco Y Alcohol En La Madre Gestante Y Obesidad unclassified