
Spina Bifida
Spina bifida is a neurodevelopmental disability that occurs when the spine doesn’t close completely during early pregnancy, leaving a gap. This can result in varying levels of physical and neurological challenges, depending on the severity and location of the gap. Some individuals may experience mobility issues, urinary problems, or learning disabilities, while others may lead relatively normal lives with minimal impairment. Early diagnosis and intervention can significantly improve quality of life. Support from healthcare professionals, therapy, and assistive devices can help individuals manage the condition effectively.