Birth Injury 
Occasionally during the birth process a baby may suffer a physical
injury or deformity that is simply the result of being born. It is
estimated that between two and seven babies out of 1,000 will become
injured during the birth process. This is sometimes called birth trauma
or birth injury.
A birth injury lawyer will first determine
if the trauma is natural or a result of medical negligence. A personal
injury lawyer brings claims for birth injuries associated with medical
error or hospital negligence.
Causes of Birth
Injuries
A difficult birth or injury to the baby can occur because of the baby’s
size or the position during labor and delivery. Conditions that may
be associated with a difficult birth include the following:
Large babies – babies weighing
over 8lb 13oz.
Premature birth – babies born before 37 weeks have more fragile
bodies and may be more easily injured.
Cephalopelvic Disproportion – the size and shape of the mothers
pelvis is not adequate for the fetus to be born vaginally.
Dystocia – difficult labor or child birth prolonged labor.
Abnormal Birthing Presentation – breech deliveries (buttocks
first).
Common Birth
Injuries
Forceps marks
Some babies may show signs of bruising on the face and head as the
result of trauma passing through the birth canal and coming in contact
with the mother’s pelvic bone and tissue. Forceps used in delivery
can leave temporary marks or bruises on the baby’s face and
head. Babies delivered by vacuum extraction may also have some scalp
bruising or lacerations.
Fractures
Fractures of the collarbone is the most common fraction during labor
and delivery. The clavicle or collar bone may break when there is
difficulty delivering the baby’s shoulder or during a breech
delivery. A baby with a broken or fractured collarbone rarely moves
his or her arm on the side of the break. There may also be bruising
over the broken bone. Simply immobilizing the arm and shoulder is
the most recommended treatment and healing begins quickly.
Capute Succedaneum
Capute is a severe swelling of the soft tissue of a baby’s scalp
that develops as the baby travels through the birth canal. The swelling
usually disappears in a few days without problems. The most common
reason for this is vacuum extraction.
Herbs Palsy/Brachial
Palsy
Herbs Palsy/Brachial Palsy occurs when the bronchial plexus (which
is a group of nerves that supply the arms and hands) is injured. It
is most common when there is difficulty delivering the baby’s
shoulder. The baby loses the ability to flex and rotate his or her
arm. This injury causes bruising and swelling around the nerves, but
movement should return within a few months. Tearing of the nerve may
result in permanent nerve damage. The most common treatment is immobilization
of the arm with a brace or splint. Special physical therapy exercises
are also used to help return the range of motion to the arm.
Cerebral Palsy
Failure of a doctor to diagnose fetal distress resulting in birth
asphyxia and brain damage often diagnosed as cerebral palsy.
Subconjunctival
Hemorrhage
This is injury is the breaking of small blood vessels in the baby’s
eyes. One or both of the eyes may have a bright red band around the
iris. This is very common but does not cause damage to the eyes. The
redness is usually absorbed in approximately a week to ten days.
Facial Paralysis
During labor or birth, pressure on a baby’s face may cause the
facial nerves to be injured. This also occurs with the use of forceps
during delivery. This injury is often seen when the baby cries. There
is no movement on the side of the face where the injury has occurred
and the eye can not be closed. If the nerve was only bruised the paralysis
usually improves in a few weeks. If the nerve was torn though surgery
may be needed.
Here at New York Birth Defects.com we
use our years of experience in handling birth defect cases to investigate
every possible factor that would cause a birth defect and to ensure
that you and your child will receive full compensation for your child’s
injuries.
If you feel your child has been
injured as a result of a birth injury please call now to ensure you
take the right steps. The initial consultation is free “if we
don’t win you don’t pay,” so call immediately. For
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