Birth Injuries Blog

By Jeffrey Rasansky | February 04th 2014 | Birth Injury FAQs , FAQ
Answer: Cerebral palsy may be attributed to medical negligence during pregnancy and delivery. It is the responsibility of every healthcare provider to anticipate the Continue Reading
By Jeffrey Rasansky | February 04th 2014 | Birth Injury FAQs , FAQ
Answer: Cerebral palsy is usually not detected until 1 to 3 years after a baby’s birth. Because of this, most parents may not be Continue Reading
By Jeffrey Rasansky | February 04th 2014 | Birth Injury FAQs , FAQ
Answer: Cerebral palsy usually occurs due to brain injury during a baby’s development in the womb or during delivery. This condition may have no Continue Reading
By Jeffrey Rasansky | December 18th 2013 | Birth Injury FAQs , FAQ
Answer: Medical malpractice relates to birth injury in cases where the medical professional charged with you and your baby’s care fails to provide appropriate Continue Reading
By Jeffrey Rasansky | December 17th 2013 | Birth Injury FAQs , FAQ
Answer: The first question many parents ask when they are told that their child has cerebral palsy is, “Is my child going to be Continue Reading
By Jeffrey Rasansky | December 17th 2013 | Birth Injury FAQs , FAQ
Answer: The first and most important issue to deal with after a birth injury is caring for the health of the baby and the mother. Get advice, Continue Reading
By Jeffrey Rasansky | December 17th 2013 | Birth Injury FAQs , FAQ
Answer: Ptosis, a condition in which one or both eyelids droop, has a number of possible causes. Some cases of ptosis are the result Continue Reading
By Jeffrey Rasansky | December 17th 2013 | Birth Injury FAQs , FAQ
Answer: Klumpke paralysis is a medical condition caused by damage to the brachial plexus. Named after one of the first notable American female physicians, Continue Reading
By Jeffrey Rasansky | December 17th 2013 | Birth Injury FAQs , FAQ
Answer: Shoulder dystocia occurs when a baby’s shoulder becomes stuck in the birth canal due to the mother’s pubic bone, complicating delivery. This complication Continue Reading
By Jeffrey Rasansky | December 17th 2013 | Birth Injury FAQs , FAQ
Answer: The symptoms of cerebral palsy vary widely depending on the severity of the illness. A person suffering from a mild form of cerebral palsy may Continue Reading
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