January 3, 2014
Expectant parents do their best to plan for their children’s happiness, but too often the efforts of soon-to-be mothers and fathers are undermined by grievous errors made by medical professionals. Doctors may even try to convince parents that their child’s birth injuries were unavoidable, but parents faced with this situation would be wise to seek […]
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December 19, 2013
In our last post, we discussed the unfortunate reality that attending OB/GYNs in charge of expectant mothers can make grievous medical mistakes and compound the problem by failing to take the necessary remedial actions. As a way of illustration, we discussed the case of a young military couple stationed at Fort Hood, who saw things […]
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December 17, 2013
Entering the hospital for an impending birth is a truly exciting yet altogether nerve-wracking time for an expectant couple. While they may try their best to remember everything they learned in their birthing classes leading up to the big day, they may just as easily find themselves forgetting everything despite their best efforts, finally choosing […]
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November 15, 2013
Every baby born in a Pennsylvania hospital deserves a chance at a full, healthy life — even if his or her mother is homeless. One West Coast mother who alleged that she received substandard medical care because of her housing situation will now receive a $7.5 million settlement in her birth injury claim. The woman’s […]
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October 15, 2013
When a family is rocked by the tragic news that their newborn child has been diagnosed with a serious birth injury that they suspect was caused by some sort of medical negligence, they may feel as if they have no options. However, this may not be the case, as they may be able to seek […]
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September 30, 2013
There has been a growing effort among both medical professionals and public health organizations over the last few years to stem the rate of elective cesarean sections, which is currently hovering around one out of every three births, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The reason behind this effort is that c-sections, […]
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