Each child's outcome will vary depending on the size, cause, and location of the bleeding. It also depends on when treatment is done if the intracranial pressure is higher than normal. Some children don't have any problems after treatment. Other children may have ongoing nervous system problems. These can include trouble with learning, speech, or movement. Some develop seizures or epilepsy. In these cases, regular follow-up with the doctor is needed. Supportive care, such as speech, physical, or occupational therapy, may also be needed.