One thing you may not have planned for is a complication at birth or your doctor using vacuum extraction equipment to assist with your delivery.
Why do doctors need to use vacuum extraction?
Vacuum extraction typically is used when a mother's pushing efforts aren't moving the baby through the birth canal fast enough. A doctor may place a plastic cup on the infant's head and connect it to the vacuum extraction equipment. The suction aids in complicated deliveries. The doctor has to be very careful to use this medical equipment with a proper technique so that no injuries to the baby occur.
Find out why your doctor chose to use vacuum extraction during childbirth
In some circumstances, vacuum extraction may not have been the appropriate choice. For example, if your baby was stuck in the birth canal or coming out feet first, vacuum extraction should not be the first choice. A doctor can perform a C-section or use other methods that may successfully aid in the delivery of your healthy baby.
If a doctor does not carefully and quickly handle the delivery of your baby, your infant can suffer serious birth injuries or die as a result of their negligence. Some vacuum extraction birth injuries in Florida include:
Brain injury
Skull fracture
Broken bones
Swelling on the scalp
Bruising of the scalp
Brain hematoma
Jaundice
Infection
If your child was injured at birth in Florida because of the improper use of a vacuum extractor, you may have legal rights to damages. Although money cannot take away your baby's Florida birth injury, it can help get your infant the proper medical care and future health care that is needed. In addition, it will help compensate you for the grief and anguish you are going through.
Find out more about your rights to recovery from an experienced South Florida birth injury lawyer today at Chalik & Chalik. Call (888) 539-5297 to schedule a free legal consultation with one of our caring attorneys and to get answers to your questions about vacuum extraction birth injuries.