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Posted on October 20th, 2023 Birth Injuries, Brain Injuries

Can My Baby Recover From Hypoxic Brain Injury at Birth?

Reassurance. That’s what parents of children with brain damage from lack of oxygen at birth are looking for. They turn to their doctors, families, and friends for reassurance that “everything will be okay.” But even if your child’s doctor gives you a hopeful diagnosis, you may still be wondering, “Can my baby recover from…

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Posted on October 20th, 2023 Birth Injuries

What Caused My Child’s Cerebral Palsy Birth Injury?

According to the CDC, some of the risks of congenital cerebral palsy include low birthweight, premature birth, multiple births, infertility treatment, infections during pregnancy, birth complications, and other medical conditions. 85-90% of cerebral palsy cases are congenital. Do you know exactly what caused your child’s cerebral palsy birth injury? In this article, we’ll dive…

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Posted on October 13th, 2023 Birth Injuries, Brain Injuries

Understanding Osmotic Demyelination Syndrome as a Birth Injury

Osmotic demyelination syndrome as a birth injury is very rare. It has happened to just a handful of pregnant women. But when you’re that “one in a million”, you want answers, even if they’re hard to find.  Below, we’ll shed some light on an obscure, but very important topic: how osmotic demyelination syndrome relates…

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Posted on October 13th, 2023 Birth Injuries, Brain Injuries

What Damages Are Typically Included in a Brain Injury at Birth Lawsuit?

A traumatic brain injury at birth places two heavy burdens on the backs of an injured child’s parents. The first is the realization that the life they envisioned for their child may not be possible. The second is the enormous cost of treatment. In many cases, it will be impossible to pay out of…

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Posted on October 6th, 2023 Birth Injuries

AFE Birth (Amniotic Fluid Embolism)

Amniotic fluid embolism is one of the most fatal birth complications, but thankfully it’s rare. Even so, women shouldn’t be kept in the dark about the risks of an AFE birth.  Below we’ll give you an overview of this dangerous condition, and share AFE survival rate information. We’ll also discuss why mishandling AFE is…

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Posted on October 6th, 2023 Brain Injuries

How Can Families Cope With a Diagnosis of Brain Damage at Birth?

Like giant waves crashing against a flood barrier, a diagnosis of brain damage at birth can send you scrambling for reinforcements. It’s a challenge for any family to cope with, no matter how united or strong they may be.  But good floodwalls mitigate even the worst deluge—and so can you with the right knowledge…

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Posted on September 29th, 2023 Birth Injuries, Brain Injuries

HIE Birth Brain Injury: Causes, Symptoms, & Treatment

You recall the moment clearly: your doctor sat you down and said your child’s diagnosis is HIE. What is HIE? Thanks to shock and exhaustion, you may not recall all of the details of your doctor’s explanation. Of course, this article can’t replace your doctor’s explanation of an HIE birth brain injury. It’s not meant…

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Posted on September 29th, 2023 Medical Malpractice

Understanding Osmotic Demyelination Syndrome & Filing a Lawsuit

You’re in the hospital after the worst stomach bug of your life. You have hyponatremia (too little sodium in the blood), thanks to excessive vomiting and diarrhea. You want to feel better ASAP! But correcting hyponatremia too fast is the last thing doctors should do. That can cause a devastating disorder called osmotic demyelination…

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Posted on September 23rd, 2023 Birth Injuries

Hypoxic-ischemic Encephalopathy Stages

Hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy is a complex condition. No two cases are the same. In fact, a diagnosis of HIE can mean anything from the baby having mild issues to the worst-case scenario that the situation is fatal. This is why hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy stages are an important classification tool for doctors.  In this article, we’ll examine:…

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Posted on September 22nd, 2023 Birth Injuries

Face Presentation Birth: Is it Dangerous?

The first thing everyone wants to see after a birth is a baby’s adorable face. But that’s not the first thing doctors should see when the child makes an entrance into the world. Arriving “face first” is called “face presentation birth”, and it can be dangerous.  In this article, we’ll discuss the “baby born…

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