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Old 05-20-2011, 01:34 PM #22
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Thanks for sharing your son's story. My son was born after 31 weeks of pregnancy where he was diagnosed with type four bleeding that led to hydrocephalus. He was shunted when he was three months and now he is eight months. Until now he dose not react with us, dose not hold his head and dose not make an eye contact. We were told that his vision was affected (70-80%). But our main concern is what are we going to expect interm of development delays and when he should achieve his milestone. Also, what can we do to help him.
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