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8/9/2011
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Broken Bones and Infants: Will They Heal Themselves?

A baby at birth is very soft and flexible, including their bones. When they are injured in the birth canal during a vaginal delivery, which they commonly are, they generally recover quickly and with no intervention necessary. Sometimes an injury can go unnoticed, and the baby will often simply hold the injured area still, healing quickly and with little fuss.

However, there are instances where broken bones can cause secondary injuries to nerves and other vulnerable parts of the newborn's body. This is when medical intervention is needed quickly to deal with the injury and protect the baby from any further damage.

It can often be an unnerving time for new parents who feel very vulnerable with the care of a new life. If in doubt, it is always suggested to go to the doctor and determine what is wrong, right away.

If you suspect your child has been injured due to negligent care during the delivery, call a Fort Lauderdale personal injury lawyer experienced in birth injuries and ask about broken bones in Florida birth injuries.

The financial compensation you may be able to earn in these cases can cover your medical bills and more. Call Chalik & Chalik today at (888) 539-5297 or fill out the form on this page to schedule a free consultation.


Category: Birth Injuries



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