Thousands of babies are born every day across the United States, and most of these children are born without injury to either the child or the mother. The majority of doctors that specialize in labor and delivery are experts in their field and carry out their job duties with care and precision. However, there are cases in which children suffer birth injuries before, during, or after labor, and many times these birth injuries can be attributed to the negligence of the doctor or his or her staff attending the delivery. Birth injuries can severely impact a child's development and quality of life. While birth injuries can occur naturally during the labor and delivery process, some birth injuries are the result of medical malpractice.
High risk pregnancies must be closely monitored as the lives of both mother and child could be endangered if precautions are not taken during pregnancy and birth. While babies of high risk pregnancies may be more susceptible to birth injuries, babies of low risk pregnancies can also be injured during the birthing process. For these reasons, it is imperative to the health of the child and the mother that the doctor ensures that every preventative measure necessary is taken in order to make certain the baby is born safely and without injury. It is the doctor's responsibility to make sure the mother understands her health status and the potential risks posed to her unborn child because of her physical conditions. Furthermore, it is the responsibility of the doctor to provide the expectant mother with timely and proper treatments when needed.
During the process of labor and delivery, the doctor has to use his or her professional, medical judgment in determining whether it would be in the best interests of the child and the mother for the child to be born vaginally or via cesarean section. This is just one of many decisions that often have to be made by the doctor during labor and delivery. If the doctor vacillates or waivers on these types of decisions both the mother and child could suffer life-threatening injuries. Even the smallest of delays due to indecision or failure to act in a timely manner can cause serious, permanent injuries to the child.
When a child is born with a birth injury, it will be important to investigate all facts of the case to determine if the birth injury was the result of medical malpractice. Parents in Maryland or Washington D.C. that would like their child's birth injury case reviewed may contact the offices of Robinson and Associates. Robinson and Associates has been assisting families in Maryland and Washington D.C. with their medical malpractice cases for several years, and their attorneys are always available to provide a no obligation consultation.
High risk pregnancies must be closely monitored as the lives of both mother and child could be endangered if precautions are not taken during pregnancy and birth. While babies of high risk pregnancies may be more susceptible to birth injuries, babies of low risk pregnancies can also be injured during the birthing process. For these reasons, it is imperative to the health of the child and the mother that the doctor ensures that every preventative measure necessary is taken in order to make certain the baby is born safely and without injury. It is the doctor's responsibility to make sure the mother understands her health status and the potential risks posed to her unborn child because of her physical conditions. Furthermore, it is the responsibility of the doctor to provide the expectant mother with timely and proper treatments when needed.
During the process of labor and delivery, the doctor has to use his or her professional, medical judgment in determining whether it would be in the best interests of the child and the mother for the child to be born vaginally or via cesarean section. This is just one of many decisions that often have to be made by the doctor during labor and delivery. If the doctor vacillates or waivers on these types of decisions both the mother and child could suffer life-threatening injuries. Even the smallest of delays due to indecision or failure to act in a timely manner can cause serious, permanent injuries to the child.
When a child is born with a birth injury, it will be important to investigate all facts of the case to determine if the birth injury was the result of medical malpractice. Parents in Maryland or Washington D.C. that would like their child's birth injury case reviewed may contact the offices of Robinson and Associates. Robinson and Associates has been assisting families in Maryland and Washington D.C. with their medical malpractice cases for several years, and their attorneys are always available to provide a no obligation consultation.