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Lack of Oxygen at Birth Causes Birth Brain Injuries in Florida

You may have done everything the books said to do while you were pregnant. You tried to give your baby the best nutrients, which he needed while he was growing inside you and will need for his future life. However, it seems as if all the planning and preparation you did is slipping away; you have just been told that your infant was born with a birth brain injury in South Florida.

Doctors may not be willing to admit it, but brain injuries in newborns are often caused during childbirth because of a lack of oxygen to the baby. In fact, brain injuries at birth are one of the most common Florida birth injuries newborns sustain.

When complications occur at birth, doctors have to think and move fast to make sure you and your baby are not in danger. However, one wrong move or decision by a doctor can impact your entire life and alter your dreams and plans for your baby's future.

The causes of birth brain injuries in Florida that could be caused from medical negligence include:

  • Complications with pregnancy, often seen with large babies

  • Umbilical cord entangled around the baby's neck

  • Lack of oxygen to the baby

  • Not responding quickly

  • Not using proper medical procedures

  • Improper use of forceps or vacuum extraction

Doctors have an important job to keep both mom and baby safe during the labor and delivery process. When complicated situations arise, including large babies, entangled umbilical cords, hemorrhaging, or a drop in baby's heartbeat, then the doctor needs to be prepared to move precisely and quickly to assist with the delivery.

The longer the infant goes without receiving enough oxygen to the brain, the more serious birth brain injury the baby will sustain.

If your newborn suffered a birth injury in Fort Lauderdale, you need to seek justice. The doctor, nurse, or health care professional may be to blame for the injury your child sustained. It is important to hold the person responsible accountable for their actions so that this injury does not happen to another child.

In addition, you will need compensation for your child's medical bills, ongoing medical care, physical therapy, and more. Talk to a skilled Fort Lauderdale birth injury lawyer at Chalik & Chalik today at (888) 539-5297. Our knowledgeable birth injury attorneys will provide you with a free, no-obligation legal consultation today.




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