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Tragically, birth injuries occur when the fetus sustains injury during the labor and delivery process. It is estimated that approximately 6 to 8 injuries per every 1,000 live births occur in the United States each year. Some of the most common birth

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Tragically, birth injuries occur when the fetus sustains injury during the labor and delivery process. It is estimated that approximately 6 to 8 injuries per every 1,000 live births occur in the United States each year. Some of the most common birth injuries are related to prolonged or difficult labor, the use of forceps, an abrupt delivery or prolonged fetal distress.

Symptoms of Birth Injury

The symptoms of a birth injury may vary depending on the nature of the trauma. In some cases, evidence of a birth injury can be seen immediately after the baby is born. However, in other cases, symptoms do not emerge until the child is several months - or sometimes even several years - old.

Symptoms of birth injury seen immediately after the birth may include:

Abrasions, bruises or cuts on the baby's head, face or shoulders

Lack of movement on one side of the baby's face

Baby's arm appears limp or paralyzed

Baby's arm is bent at the wrist, with straight fingers

Lump or bump on the baby's scalp

Bruising or swelling on the baby's scalp

Baby does not begin breathing immediately after birth

Baby's skin has noticeable blue tint

Baby develops seizures within 24 to 48 hours after birth

Baby appears "floppy," or does not exhibiut much muscle control

Symptoms of birth injury that emerge later in a child's life may include:

Lack of muscle coordination

Slow or uncontrolled movements

Lack of depth perception and balance

Tremors or shakiness

Difficulty in swallowing

Difficulty speaking

Difficulty with tasks using fine motor skills, such as writing

Difficulty walking or uneven gait

Drooling

Overall poor development

Symptoms of birth injuries can range from mild and barely noticeable to extremely severe and life-impacting. If a parent or caregiver notices any of these symptoms in an baby or an older child, a doctor should be consulted as soon as possible.

Birth Injury Lawsuits

Tragically, birth injuries form the basis of many medical malpratice lawsuits. The reasons many parents choose to seek legal advice an injured child's birth include:

Financial concerns for the child's medical needs, both now and in the future.

Feeling as if the doctor was dishonest about the cause of the injury.

Suspecting negligence on the part of the doctor.

Wanting to prevent the doctor from injuring other children.

Learning that their child's injury could have been prevented.

To hold the doctors and staff accountable for their actions.

Birth injuries can be devastating to parents both emotionally and financially. Accordingly, if you think your child is suffering from a birth injury as a result of medical negligence, please contact an experienced birth injury attorney today to discuss your case.

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If your family has been affected by a preventable birth injury, contact the lawyers at Silberstein, Awad & Miklos today.

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