I just started a class last night in which the professor explained that 40 years ago, babies with below a 7 APGAR were looked at to have developmental problems. Now, because of early intervention, these problems are not always life long and can be overcame. When my daughter was born, her APGAR was a 5. She was stuck in the birth canal and had pooped (Sorry if TMI) and they didn't want her breathing that in. I'm so upset because it was caused because of a dr.'s negligence.....and if she has long term problems I will be so devastated. Anyway, I don't know what her 5 minute APGAR score was. The first 10 minutes were pretty scary, but once they got her going, she was fine and no one ever mentioned anything about long term effects. Her heartbeat never wavered, she just wasn't breathing when she came out. After a few minutes of suctioning, she gave a weak cry and then a strong one. She is now 1 and has met all her milestones early or one time, was walking at 8.5 months, etc. Is this something I should be concerned about now? Someone told me it may affect her reading skills later in life? Does anyone know enough about child development to know if this is true or not?