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Minnesota Erbs Palsy LawyersErbs palsy is one of the most frequent types of shoulder dystocia injuries that can take place in the delivery room to a newborn child. Studies have shown that for nearly for every one thousand births that take place in the United States that up to two infants are estimated to be affected by this unfortunate birth trauma. Erbs palsy is a form of birth injury that stems from the paralysis known as brachial plexus. During the delivery of a newborn child, trauma may occur when the infants shoulder is wedged within the cervix of the mother. If this situation is not treated in a proper timely manner the outcome can result in a baby to suffer mental and permanent disabilities due to the lack of air being received. At this point, the obstetrician may attempt to apply force to release the shoulder from being trapped inside; the consequence though, is that many times extreme and excess force is initiated on behalf of the professional, which leads to serve nerve ending damage in the child. It is the responsibility of the professional and staff to handle the situation without negligence. Is your newborn a victim of malpractice and need the help of a Minnesota Erbs Palsy Lawyer? If so, please contact our Minnesota Erbs Palsy Lawyer and we can help represent your birth injury case today! Below you will find symptoms that are commonly related to Erbs Palsy:
In many situations the use of medical equipment, such as vacuums or forceps may be used in the process of the delivery. It is tools such as these that significantly been known to raise the risk of injury. It is crucial that the medical staff is experienced and properly trained to be aware and distinguish any negative factors that can potentially contribute to the chance of shoulder dystocia occurring. In many cases, a preventable measure that could have been performed where the risk of erbs palsy is too high is for a physician to offer the option of a caesarean section to the mother. Was this procedure offered to you? Before a delivery takes place, there are numerous issues that should be determined by an obstetrician. Some of these issues comprise of mothers that have a short maternal stature, contracted pelvis, overweight, maternal diabetes, and/or have a pregnancy that has lasted past the 40 week mark. It is the responsibility of the medical staff and hospital to offer a proper and safe diagnosis and delivery that is within their control. Being a victim of medical negligence is what typically leads expecting mothers to suffer these common birth injuries to occur; not only for themselves, but for their newborn and family, as well. A knowledgeable and experienced Minnesota Erbs palsy lawyer can help protect your childs legal rights and fight for the compensation you and your family deserve. Is your newborn a victim of malpractice and need the help of a Minnesota Erbs Palsy Lawyer? If so, please contact our Minnesota Erbs Palsy Lawyer and we can help represent your birth injury case today!
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