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| | The Cerebral Hemorrhage and Cerebral Palsy Disorders, in children, are medical interventions involved? |
 | | Cerebral Hemorrhage and Cerebral Palsy in children, in many instances, are logically and likely associated with State of the Art birth interventions, commonly called, "Active Management." The birthing mother is not truthfully educated on child birth, in most instances. |
 | | Cerebral Hemorrhage is bleeding that results from a broken blood vessel in the brain. |
 | | The cost to society or to the individual home caring for a victim of Cerebral Palsy may be extensive, and one family that tired of a cerebral palsy victim was the Canadian Latimer case-law, where the father poisoned his daughter Tracy, as she entered womanhood, at the age of 12. |
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