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Posted on August 11th, 2023 Birth Injuries

Birth Trauma Can Lead to a Traumatic Birth Injury

Before they light up our lives with their gummy little grins, babies have to make an entrance into the world. Most are able to do so with no incident. For others, it’s a struggle. Some are victims of birth trauma, which can have lasting physical effects on both mother and child.  A traumatic birth…

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Posted on August 3rd, 2023 Birth Injuries, Brain Injuries

Brain Injury from Birth: Causes and Prognosis

You experienced a difficult delivery. Now doctors are hinting that something’s wrong with your baby. Could your child have a brain injury from birth? Doctors won’t confirm or deny your suspicions.  This is a frustrating predicament. But diagnosing a brain injury can take time. Not all infants have symptoms at first. Or, their symptoms…

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Posted on August 3rd, 2023 Birth Injuries

Placental Abnormalities & Medical Malpractice

During the miraculous journey called pregnancy, the placenta is the lifeline between a mother and her child. Placental abnormalities, though rare, can make the journey complicated. All of a sudden, mom and baby can find themselves heading down a perilous path! Below, we’ll explain what the placenta is, and give you an overview of…

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Posted on July 29th, 2023 Birth Injuries

Ataxic Cerebral Palsy: Symptoms, Causes, & Treatment

Imagine sitting down to a delicious bowl of soup. You’re excited to dig in, but your hand shakes too much to bring the spoon to your mouth. Or you grab your shoelaces to tie them, but they slip away as if coated with butter. This is the reality for some individuals who live with…

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Posted on July 28th, 2023 Birth Injuries

Low Blood Sugar in Newborns (Neonatal Hypoglycemia)

When you hear the word “sugar”, you might think of unhealthy refined sugar in food. But blood sugar, or glucose, is by no means unhealthy. It’s crucial for brain development and organ function. Low blood sugar in newborns can be dangerous.  In this article, we’ll dive into: What is Neonatal Hypoglycemia? That’s the “proper”…

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Posted on July 21st, 2023 Birth Injuries

CPD Birth (Cephalopelvic Disproportion) 

It’s amazing how a mother’s body makes room for a growing fetus. But leaving her body can be a challenge, especially in the case of a CPD birth (Cephalopelvic Disproportion birth). We’ll tell you all about this birth complication below.  What is Cephalopelvic Disproportion (CPD)? Cephalopelvic Disproportion is the medical term for a mismatch…

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Posted on July 21st, 2023 Brain Injuries

What is a Birth Injury Claim?

It’s awful to see a newborn baby suffer. It’s even worse when you know that suffering is the consequence of someone’s terrible mistake. Is there any recourse for families who’ve seen their child’s lives changed forever by negligence? Yes— through legal action known as a birth injury claim. Birth injury law firms specialize in…

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Posted on July 15th, 2023 Birth Injuries

What is Hemiparesis/Hemiplegic Cerebral Palsy?

Is it possible for a health condition to affect just one side of the body? With hemiplegic or hemiparesis cerebral palsy, it is.  In this article, we’ll explore several types of cerebral palsy. We’ll also examine what makes hemiplegic cerebral palsy different from other kinds.  Understanding Different Types of Cerebral Palsy Cerebral palsy (CP)…

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Posted on July 15th, 2023 Birth Injuries

IUGR In Pregnancy: What Causes It & What are the Symptoms?

Watching a baby grow in the womb is an exciting experience. Most mothers enjoy seeing their baby look bigger on ultrasounds as the weeks pass. Pregnancy apps even compare a baby’s size to fruits or vegetables. But having an IUGR baby is far from exciting. Babies with IUGR don’t grow at a normal rate. …

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Posted on July 8th, 2023 Birth Injuries

Polyhydramnios (Too Much Amniotic Fluid)

Can too much of a good thing be bad? When it comes to amniotic fluid, the answer is, yes. This protective liquid is crucial to fetal survival and development in the womb. But too much amniotic fluid (polyhydramnios) can be dangerous. Below, we’ll tell you why this is true. We’ll also explain what complications…

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