Category Archives: Brain Damage

Study Suggests that C-Sections May Not Lessen Cerebral Palsy Risk

According to DisabilityScoop, contrary to popular belief, cesarean sections (C-sections) may not lower the risk of a baby developing cerebral palsy during childbirth. The website reported that a study conducted by the University of Adelaide in Australia, which was published in the December issue of the journal Obstetrics & Gynecology, found that babies delivered via C-section were no less likely to develop cerebral palsy than babies delivered naturally. Researchers reviewed 3,800 cases of children with cerebral palsy, reviewing those involving both elective and emergency situations. “For over a century it was assumed, without good evidence, that most cases of cerebral palsy were due to low oxygen levels or trauma at birth,” said Alastair MacLennan of the University of Adelaide in Australia who led the review, according to DisabilityScoop. “This systematic review of the literature clearly shows that the causes of cerebral palsy have little to do with mode of delivery….
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Pennsylvania Family Awarded $4 Million for Cerebral Palsy Lawsuit

According to the Lehigh Valley Morning Call, a Pennsylvania family was awarded $4 million after an obstetrician caused a child to sustain birth injuries resulting in cerebral palsy. The newspaper reported that Chloe McCarthy, 4, suffers from mild cerebral palsy and neurological injuries as a result of Dr. Garry C. Karounos’ failure to perform a cesarean section and continuance of a natural delivery before her birth in August 2009. In addition, Chloe’s mother, Erin McCarthy, suffered injuries that left her incontinent and unable to work. The family’s attorney said that Karounos failed to monitor signs that a C-section would have been necessary given the size of the baby. An ultrasound conducted four days before Chloe was born showed that the child weighed 10 pounds, which caused Erin to express concerns over her delivery. Karounos reportedly assured the mother that there “was nothing to worry about”. When Erin was admitted to…
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Our Birth Injury Attorneys Offer Skilled Representation in Temple, Texas!

[map id=”map1″ w=”375″ h=”375″ address=”Temple, TX” marker=”no” z=”14″]   Temple is a city in Bell County, Texas. In the 2010 U.S. Census, Temple’s population was 66,102, an increase of 20 percent from the 2000 census. Located near the county seat of Belton, Temple lies in the region of Central Texas and is a principal city in the Killeen—Temple—Fort Hood Metropolitan Area. Transit and Higher Education Temple was founded as a railroad town in 1881 by the Gulf, Colorado and Santa Fe Railroad. Both the Union Pacific Railroad and BNSF Railway have mainlines serving the city, and a BNSF rail yard and locomotive maintenance facility are located in Temple. Amtrak also serves the city with its Texas Eagles passenger train, which stops at the Temple Railway Station. The Temple Railroad and Heritage Museum, which is located on the second floor of the Santa Fe Railroad Station, commemorates the connection between railroads…
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