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What Happens When A Doctor Fails To Take Appropriate Action To Avoid Injury To Baby

There are several diseases and bacteria that may pose a substantial risk on the health and possibly the life of a baby. As an example, one bacteria is the group b strep bacteria. It may be transmitted from the mother to the child throughout childbirth. As such doctors normally agree that a baby who displays symptoms which could be the result of a GBS infection when the mother had tested positive for the bacteria during the pregnancy will need the appropriate antibiotics used without delay. Postponing treatment could bring about serious and irreversible injuries to the baby.

Recently born children with a group b strep infection at first are likely to demonstrate symptoms which can be non-specific for GBS. This why doctors should consider it as a differential diagnosis when symptoms that might be from a group b strep Infection are exhibited by a baby.

Yet another kind of danger confronting pregnant women and their unborn baby is the risk of placental abruption This is a problem that may develop in which the placenta is prematurely separated from the mother’s uterus. This tears the blood vessels in the area and may seriously reduce or even cut off nutrients and oxygen to the baby. There are several risk factors for placental abruption. Further, there are a few symptoms, most common among which are vaginal bleeding and extreme abdominal or lower back pain. If correct action is not taken at once, possibly even by performing a C-section, the unborn child may die or end up with brain damage. In certain cases the mother may experience shock or die if there is excessive blood loss.

Still another complication that confronts newborns is a brachial plexus injury. This most often happens in situations concerning large babies or babies who become stuck while in the birthing process (referred to as shoulder dystocia ). If a physician or nurse applies too much pressure trying to deliver the baby there may be damage to the nerves along the shoulder which control the arm and hand. In severe cases the baby may need surgery and might end up with restricted use of the arm or hand for the rest of his or her life.

Several cases have followed a physician’s failure prevent or diagnose harm to a baby from a group b strep infection or a placental abruption, or to prevent injury to the brachial plexus nerves.

The preceding is not to be taken as medical advice. You should consult a physician immediately should you think your child has a health issue. Parents whose child was hurt under a similar situation should seek the advice of a birth injury lawyer immediately.

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Jim in Help on September 30 2010 » Comments are closed.