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Chicago Birth Injury Attorneys - Cerebral Palsy Lawyer - Rosenfeld Injury Lawyers

Even with modern advancements in medical technology, childbirth injuries are still commonplace in America. Many childbirth injuries happen because of poor medical care, where errors were made during the pregnancy, labor or delivery. Children born with disabilities or dying during childbirth leave the family wondering exactly what went wrong and could any different action have prevented it.

Families are often left with mounting medical bills and living expenses when raising a child born with a birth injury. Because of that, they often hire a Chicago birth injury lawyer to seek financial assistance by filing a medical malpractice claim against the responsible parties. Typical parties at fault in a medical malpractice case involving childbirth injuries include:

• Gynecologists
• Obstetricians
• Attending physicians
• Nurses and nursing aides
• Hospitals and medical facilities
• Doctors’ offices
• Pharmaceutical companies
• Medical device manufacturers
• and others

During the entire pregnancy, involving prenatal care, labor, birth, delivery and the first days of a newborn’s life, both the mother and baby must be constantly monitored. Assessing the health of the baby and mother using a variety of diagnostic and monitoring tools can minimize the potential of the fetus experiencing hypoxia or distress.

When Malpractice Occurs

When health care providers neglect to accurately diagnose and monitor the mother and baby, devastating results can occur. A catastrophic pregnancy and delivery might involve brain damage, nerve damage, cerebral palsy, or death. Many childbirth injuries occur during birthing, usually when the newborn is in transit through the mother’s birth canal. Many injuries during the birthing process are common. They include:

• Traumatic Brain Injury or Head Trauma – The newborn can experience swelling and bruising of the scalp
• Broken or damaged bones including skull fractures
• Intracranial Hemorrhaging – Bleeding in the newborn’s brain is often the result of ruptured blood vessels in the skull. This type of hemorrhaging is prevalent especially in premature infants, and causes hypoxia (diminished oxygen supply to the brain) and ischemia (inadequate blood flow amounts to the brain)
• Accumulated Blood – Periosteum (blood accumulation) can occur under the thick fibrous covering beneath the skull bones. Often referred to as cephalohematomas, they often increase in dimension after birth
• Nerve Injuries – When the delivering physician applies too much pressure with forceps, it can cause significant nerve damage in the face
• Perinatal Asphyxia – Injuring the fetus before delivery or the newborn after birth often occurs because of perinatal asphyxia where too little oxygen flow is supplied by blood. Without proper medical attention during birth, newborns can be born in shock from the rapid

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