Cerebral Palsy often occurs due to brain damage that happens before, during, or shortly after birth. Some common causes include premature birth, lack of oxygen during delivery, infections during pregnancy, or head injuries in early childhood. It can also be linked to genetic factors or complications that disrupt brain development. In some cases, the exact cause of Cerebral Palsy may not be clear. However, factors like maternal infections, fetal stroke, or abnormal brain development can contribute to the condition. While some risk factors are preventable, others may be beyond control, and understanding the causes is key to early intervention and prevention strategies.