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[message]Spina Bifida
What is Spina Bifida? Spina Bifida is a spinal cord injury as a results of a defect during in vitro development. It happens when a baby's backbone (spine) does not form normally. As a result, the spinal cord and the nerves that branch out of it may be damaged. Read More
Typical disabilities: Spina Bifida symptomatically are similar to a paraplegic, though they may be able to use their legs to varying degrees, such as using their legs to brace for transfers. The significant difference is the emotional aspect between being born with a disability, or acquiring it. People with Spina Bifida may also have issues with obesity, GI disorders, skin breakdowns, social issues, and learning disabilities.
Resources: My Child Without Limits | Spina Bifida Resource Network | March of Dimes
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