How Medical Malpractice Leads to Birth Injuries
January 19, 2012
For most parents, the birth of a baby is one of the greatest days of their lives. But when something goes wrong during delivery, it can become the beginning of a nightmare that no parent or child should have to experience.
Statistics show that six out of every 1,000 babies born in the United States suffer some form of birth injury.
Those injuries can be mild, such as a scratch or a bruise, or they can be severe. Some examples of common birth injuries include:
- Fractured bones – The most common is a fractured collar bone, which typically heals once the baby is immobilized.
- Facial paralysis – This can be caused by pressure on the baby’s face during birth or the use of forceps. Surgery may be necessary to repair damaged nerves.
- Erb’s palsy – This condition occurs when the group of nerves that controls hand and arm movement is damaged during birth. It often happens when the baby’s shoulders hinder its passage through the birth canal. In severe cases, surgery may be required.
- Cerebral palsy – This condition can occur if a baby is deprived of oxygen during birth, resulting in brain damage.
Some of these injuries can’t be prevented, but other birth injuries are the result of medical malpractice. To understand the severity of medical malpractice further, you can find more information here.
These cases, the result of negligence on the part of a doctor, nurse, anesthesiologist or paramedic, happen more often than most health practitioners would like to admit.
“If you believe your child was injured during delivery as the result of negligence or medical malpractice, you should contact a medical malpractice lawyer immediately because you could be entitled to compensation.”
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