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Each case has to be taken individually and only a doctor that can examine a baby and mother can really answer that. Epilepsy can be caused by damage to the brain, so if there was a difficult birth, it is possible that some minor damage could have been caused. It is important again to repeat that this should be assessed by a doctor.

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