The true cause of cephalic disorders is not fully known. Experts believe that genes may be a factor. Things that happen during pregnancy may also play a role. These can include having an infection or exposure to radiation or toxic chemicals.
The best way to try to prevent cephalic disorders is to be as healthy as possible during pregnancy. This means staying away from alcohol, cigarettes, and illegal drugs. It's also important to eat a varied, healthy diet. Getting enough folic acid has been shown to reduce the risk for certain birth defects, including some cephalic disorders. But you can take good care of yourself during pregnancy and still give birth to a child with a cephalic disorder.
Some of these disorders may be caused by intrauterine infection or an injury. Hereditary conditions may also be a factor. Genetic counseling may help you understand your risks in future pregnancies.