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Forceps and Birth Injuries - A Preventable Tragedy

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Childbirth is an amazing - even miraculous - experience for parents to go through.
Because of how emotional it is, and because of the level of modern medicine, it's easy to forget that childbirth can also be a dangerous time, when lives hang in the balance.
Tragically, complications still arise.
Depending on the circumstances, forceps are often used to help deliver the child safely.
But if they aren't used properly, they could cause a number of very serious birth injuries to your infant.
Infant injuries can be very dangerous, because they often result in chronic, life-long damage.
If your child has been hurt by negligent medical care, it's your right as a parent to seek financial compensation.
You may want to discuss your legal options with an experienced medical malpractice lawyer, who can help you if you decide to pursue legal action.
The Dangers of Forceps Forceps are medical clamps which can be used to grip the baby's head in order to turn the baby in a breech birth, and can help birth the baby if it becomes oxygen deprived.
In many instances, the proper use of forceps directly contribute to saving the child's life or preventing long-term brain damage.
However, because the forceps grip the baby's soft head, the improper use of forceps has been linked to several birth injuries causing long-term damage, including:
  • Damage to the facial nerves.
    This can result in permanently asymmetrical facial features, which become particularly noticeable when the child laughs, cries, or screams.
  • Skull fractures.
    This can cause brain trauma and serious blood flow problems which can result in brain damage.
  • Cerebral palsy.
    Cerebral palsy is a form of disability that affects the brain's motor skills.
    There is no known cure for cerebral palsy, and about 5% of cases of the disease are linked to mistakes during childbirth.
    It is one of the most expensive mental disabilities, costing nearly $100,000 over the person's lifetime.
  • Other forms of brain damage
Cerebral palsy and brain damage are permanent, and can seriously affect your child's quality of life.
If a doctor does not take the appropriate measures to shield and protect the newborn's soft head, substantial damage may occur.
If you have any other questions about common birth injuries and your legal options should one occur to your child, visit the Pennsylvania medical malpractice attorneys of Lowenthal & Abrams, P.
C.
, today.
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