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Anesthesia for Cesarean Delivery and Learning Disabilities in a Population-based Birth Cohort
Anesthesiology, 07/23/09
Sprung J et al. – Children exposed to general or regional anesthesia during CD are not more likely to develop LD compared to children delivered vaginally, suggesting that brief perinatal exposure to anesthetic drugs does not adversely affect long–term neurodevelopmental outcomes. The risk of LD may be lower in children delivered by CD whose mothers received regional anesthesia.
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