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What Are Birth Injuries?

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Birth injuries can be a devastating experience for both parents and their newborns. Understanding the causes, prevention strategies, and legal rights associated with birth injuries is crucial for families facing such challenges.

At Brown & Barron, LLC, we are committed to providing support and guidance to families affected by birth injuries. In this blog, we will delve into the topic of birth injuries, offering valuable insights and resources to help you navigate this difficult journey.

What Are Birth Injuries?

Birth injuries are defined as physical harm that occurs to an infant during the process of labor and delivery. These injuries may range from minor bruises and fractures to more severe conditions like cerebral palsy or Erb's palsy. While some birth injuries are unavoidable, others may result from medical negligence or malpractice.

Understanding the Causes of Birth Injuries

Several factors can contribute to the occurrence of birth injuries. These include:

1. Prolonged labor or difficult delivery: Prolonged labor or the use of assisted delivery techniques, such as forceps or vacuum extractors, can increase the risk of birth injuries.

2. Oxygen deprivation: Insufficient oxygen supply to the baby's brain during labor can lead to serious birth injuries, including brain damage and cerebral palsy.

3. Improper monitoring: Failure to monitor the baby's vital signs, such as heart rate, can result in delayed intervention and preventable birth injuries.

Preventing Birth Injuries: Tips for Expectant Parents

While not all birth injuries can be prevented, there are steps expectant parents can take to minimize the risks. Consider the following tips:

1. Choose a qualified healthcare provider: Research and select a healthcare provider with a proven track record in delivering safe and quality care.

2. Attend prenatal classes: Prenatal classes can provide valuable information on labor and delivery techniques, empowering parents to make informed decisions during the birthing process.

3. Communicate openly with your healthcare provider: Maintain open lines of communication with your healthcare provider, discussing any concerns or questions you may have regarding your pregnancy, labor, or delivery.

Legal Rights & Seeking Compensation

If you suspect that your child's birth injury was the result of medical negligence, it is essential to understand your legal rights. Seeking compensation can help cover medical expenses, ongoing care, therapy, and other related costs. 

At Brown & Barron, LLC, we understand the emotional and financial toll birth injuries can have on families. Our experienced team is dedicated to advocating for the rights of those affected by birth injuries. If you need legal assistance or have any questions, please contact us today. We promise, our attorneys are here to help you through this challenging time.

Call Brown & Barron, LLC 24/7 for a free consultation at (410) 698-1717. You can also request an appointment online

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