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Preventing Birth Injuries

A medical mistake made during labor or delivery can cause a baby to suffer a birth injury, which can lead to brain damage, cerebral palsy, physical impairments, or other disorders or birth defects. When negligence is to blame for a baby’s birth injury, the healthcare providers involved with the birth and/or the hospital facility at which the birth took place may be liable under medical malpractice law. In such cases, an experienced cerebral palsy attorney can help the parents seek compensation for their child’s birth trauma. No parents want their baby to experience harm. Fortunately, parents can take steps throughout the pregnancy to minimize their baby’s risk of birth injury. Early Planning As soon as parents receive the happy news they are expecting, they can start working towards a safe delivery. Steps to take early on in your pregnancy include: Checking out your obstetrician’s qualifications Seeking prenatal care early and…
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Complications Associated With Cerebral Palsy

Cerebral palsy refers to a group of neurological disorders that permanently affect movement and coordination. The condition can involve numerous complications, some requiring lifelong care. The cost of such care can be overwhelming. An experienced cerebral palsy attorney can help parents seek the financial compensation to which they may be entitled. If your child’s birth defect may have been the result of avoidable birth trauma, discuss your case with a qualified attorney today. Health complications that patients with cerebral palsy may experience during childhood or later in life include: Tonic-clonic and partial seizures. According to HealthCommunities.com, as many as half of all cerebral palsy patients suffer from seizures. Contracture, or the shortening of muscle tissue due to severe tightening of the muscle (spasticity). This condition can inhibit bone growth, bend bones and cause joint deformities. Malnutrition. Some patients experience problems with swallowing, which can limit their intake of proper nutrients….
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Room for Improvement

U.S. Ranks 41st in Newborn Survival According to a study reviewing 20 years of data from all 193 member nations of the World Health Organization, the United States now ranks 41st in terms of newborn survival, compared to its rank of 28 in 1990. The newborn death rate in the United States currently sits at 4.3 per 1,000 live births. Sometimes newborn death results from medical malpractice, just as birth injuries often result from medical errors or negligence. Babies who experience birth trauma are at risk of developing hydrocephalus, cerebral palsy, autism and other diseases, and they may require lifelong care or die in their infancy or childhood. When a medical mistake results in an infant’s birth injury or death, an experienced cerebral palsy attorney may be able to help. Why Is the United States Ranked 41st? According to one of the study’s researchers, Dr. Joy Lawn of Save the…
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