Understanding Birth Asphyxia
Blue isn’t a normal color for skin. But that was Baby Sophie’s hue shortly after she was born. Because of birth asphyxia, Sophie was born blue and unresponsive. At some point during delivery, she didn’t get enough oxygen. Below, we’ll share more of Sophie’s story, and provide helpful information about newborn asphyxia: its causes, symptoms,…
Birth Injuries
Negligent Sodium Adjustment: Should You Sue?
When sodium levels in the blood get too low, it’s crucial to get them back up so our bodies can function properly. But negligent sodium adjustment, such as raising sodium levels too quickly, can damage the brain. So, like adding just the right amount of seasoning to a recipe, doctors have to get sodium levels…
Birth Injuries
What Are the Signs of Umbilical Cord Problems in Pregnancy?
While navigating a highway, you don’t want to miss the signs for your exit. Doing so could turn your 10 minute trip into a 30 minute one! Likewise, there are consequences for missing the signs of umbilical cord problems in pregnancy. But these can be much worse than an inconvenient detour. Here we’ll describe what…
Birth Injuries
Hypoxic Brain Injury Symptoms in Babies and Adults
Hypoxic brain injury symptoms in babies are often more like silent signals than blaring sirens. The cues may be small, but the implications of them are enormous. That’s why it’s so important for both doctors and parents to know how to spot them. Missing the signs can mean missing out on early treatment. This is…
Birth Injuries
Maternal Death: How a Maternal Mortality Attorney Can Help
Losing your loved one to childbirth is like being swept away by a tidal wave. The damage is catastrophic, and recovery is difficult. In cases where death resulted from negligence, maternal mortality lawyers can help families gain the resources they need to rebuild their lives. It may surprise you to learn that medical negligence is…
Birth Injuries
Signs of Cerebral Palsy in Babies
Signs of cerebral palsy in babies are like fireflies at dusk. They’re subtle and can be seen better as time goes on. This is why many children don’t get their CP diagnosis until later. But later isn’t greater—early intervention is paramount for a child with CP to thrive. Knowing the signs of CP in infants…