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A pregnant mother lying in a hospital experiencing uterine rupture during labor.

Uterine Rupture During Labor and Birth Injuries

Uterine rupture during labor is one of the most terrible accidents that can happen during birth. But is it really an “accident”? Not always, according to research. This fifty-three year long study found that most cases of ruptured uterus are avoidable.  When ruptures do happen, there’s a good chance negligence is involved. One of the…

Hair Relaxer Lawsuits for Uterine Fibroids and Cancer

What would you give up in order to “fit in” and be accepted? For Jenny Mitchell, the first woman to file a hair relaxer lawsuit for uterine cancer, the desire to conform to society’s beauty standards cost her the ability to have children. But that’s not a choice she made willingly. She didn’t know that…

Failing to Read Fetal Monitoring Strips Can Lead to Birth Injuries

Fetal monitoring strips might look like a child’s jagged scribbles. But they hold much more meaning—and are often the key to preventing birth injuries.  In this article, we’ll explain why fetal heart rate monitoring is essential for a baby’s well-being during birth, and what fetal distress on a monitor looks like.  Fetal Heart Monitoring Helps…
Newborn in NICU receiving care for HIE

HIE Cooling Therapy & Minimizing Brain Damage in Babies

HIE cooling therapy may seem like an odd medical practice. Lowering a baby’s body temperature? That’s downright dangerous, isn’t it? Not if it’s done in a safe, controlled way—in that case, it can be life-saving.  Cooling therapy can have dramatic positive effects on some babies with hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy. Let’s talk about it… What is HIE…
A woman overwhelmed with emotion cradles her newborn baby in her arms after childbirth.

What is Uterine Tachysystole? Can it Harm the Baby?

Most mothers who’ve gone through labor want it to be over pronto! But it’s actually harmful for contractions to come on too fast and too strong. When that happens, the woman might be suffering from uterine tachysystole–and suffering’s a good word for it.  With this condition, contractions can be very painful and long. There may…

Who Could Be Liable for a Newborn’s HIE Brain Injury?

Modern medicine has advanced so much that it’s less likely for a newborn to have HIE because of natural causes. But that doesn’t mean doctors no longer make mistakes. Unfortunately, the cause of a newborn’s HIE brain injury is often reckless or negligent medical care.  When that happens, someone is at fault for your child’s…