Developmental delays caused by birth injury can show up immediately or years later. Some of the most common types of developmental delays linked to birth injury may involve:
- Speech and language delays: Delayed verbal communication or difficulty understanding language.
- Behavioral and social delays: Difficulty interacting with peers or regulating behavior.
- Motor delays: Difficulty with balance, muscle coordination or fine motor skills.
- Cognitive delays: Challenges with learning, memory or problem-solving.
Some children may eventually be diagnosed with specific conditions, including cerebral palsy or intellectual disability, while others may exhibit milder impairments.






