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Iowa Settles Birth Trauma Lawsuit for $3.75 Million

The state of Iowa recently settled a birth injury lawsuit for $3.75 million, $2 million of which will be paid up front. According to the lawsuit, employees at the University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics acted negligently in 2007 when administering Pitocin to then 20-year-old Martha Fountain, which caused her son to suffer brain injuries during birth. As a result, he now suffers from cerebral palsy and other serious medical conditions. Martha reportedly went to UIHC to give birth at the end of a routine, full-term pregnancy. When her baby experienced difficulty descending into the birth canal, hospital staff administered Pitocin, a synthetic version of the hormone oxytocin that is used to induce or speed up labor. According to the lawsuit, UIHC staff failed to determine the frequency and strength of Martha’s contractions before administering the drug, and they continued administering Pitocin even as excessive contractions were causing “significant trauma”…
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Staten Island Family Awarded $100 Million in Cerebral Palsy Lawsuit Against Birth Hospital

The New York Post reported in August that a jury awarded $100 million to a Staten Island family for a birth injury that caused their daughter to develop cerebral palsy. Stephanie Debes and her twin sister Amanda, now 17, were born three months early at St. Vincent’s Medical Center on Staten Island. According to the lawsuit, the girls’ premature birth resulted from lack of proper care. The jury determined that hospital staff acted negligently by failing to recognize Catherine Debes’ contractions before she went into labor and failing to prevent the pre-term delivery of her daughters. As a result of her premature birth, Stephanie suffered a brain injury that resulted in cerebral palsy. According to the family’s attorney, Stephanie is “imprisoned in her own body” and “can’t even roll over in bed.” Her father describes her life as “a pretty lonely one” with few friends. He says the hospital failed…
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How Horses Help Cerebral Palsy Patients

There is no cure for cerebral palsy, a collection of ailments related to muscle control, posture and balance. However, there are certain forms of therapy that can strengthen muscles and prevent the condition from worsening. One form of therapy is known as horse therapy, or Equine Assisted Therapy (EAT). “The movement of the horse actually mimics our walk,” said Tammy Farris, owner of Kiddy Up!, an organization that provides EAT to children with mobility difficulties. She explained that these children strengthen their balance and walking-related muscles by riding horses. Jason Griggs’ daughter Kiley is one of Farris’s clients. He says that watching his daughter make progress fills him with pride. “Our dream is still there,” Griggs said. “Our dream is for our child to walk one day. And each day that goes by, we’re getting closer and closer. She’s getting stronger and stronger.” According to the Centers for Disease Control…
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