Answer:
A birth injury can happen at different stages:
- Before birth (prenatal period): Untreated infections like Group B strep, placental problems (such as insufficiency or abruption), or preterm birth complications like brain hemorrhage and respiratory distress.
- During labor and delivery: Failure to recognize and respond to fetal distress, oxygen deprivation, or complications such as cephalo-pelvic disproportion (CPD), when the baby’s head is too large to pass safely through the mother’s pelvis. Improper use of delivery tools or delays in performing an emergency C-section may also cause preventable injury.
- After birth (neonatal period): Negligence in monitoring the newborn’s health or treating early medical complications can also lead to long-term damage.
Medical malpractice in these situations can lead to serious, lifelong conditions such as cerebral palsy, developmental delays, or permanent brain damage.
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