Welcome to The Sugared Plum Baby Company website. We offer the original "Germs Hurt"™ line of baby items. We strive to create comfort for your baby. Our soft fabrics and messages touch your heart and lift the spirit of people who see them.

The Sugared Plum Baby Co. arrived in June of 2009 with owner Cynthia Susanne's twin boys Cameron and Kurt. Already a busy mom of three: Brandon, Andrew and Nathan, with preemie babies came an entire new world... We have many wonderful new products to share beginning with our "Germs Hurt"™ line of baby wear not only available online but can also be found in high end luxury baby shops.

  

"Fairy Fluff" or our fairy tutus are popular with girls of all ages! Each tutu is handmade so each one is unique. Add a bit of fairy fluff to your life!

Be sure to check out our Serenity in the Moment, Prayer Beads in the Moment and Cerebral Palsy Awareness Bracelets, too!

  

We welcome you to browse our site and contact us
with any questions you may have. :)

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About Cerebral Palsy

Cerebral palsy is a group of disorders that affect a person's ability to move and to maintain balance and posture. The disorders appear in the first few years of life. Usually they do not get worse over time. People with cerebral palsy may have difficulty walking. They may also have trouble with tasks such as writing or using scissors. Some have other medical conditions, including seizure disorders or mental impairment.

Cerebral palsy happens when the areas of the brain that control movement and posture do not develop correctly or get damaged. Early signs of cerebral palsy usually appear before 3 years of age. Babies with cerebral palsy are often slow to roll over, sit, crawl, smile or walk. Some babies are born with cerebral palsy; others get it after they are born.

There is no cure for cerebral palsy, but treatment can improve the lives of those who have it. Treatment includes medicines, braces, and physical, occupational and speech therapy.
NIH: National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke