Claims For Birth Injuries And Gynecology
Medical malpractice may occur throughout pregnancy, labour, and delivery, as well as thereafter.
Despite the availability of improved scanning, misdiagnoses still occur. Miscarriages, ectopic pregnancies, stillbirths, brachial palsy, brain damage, and cerebral palsy are all potential outcomes of medical malpractice that may have been avoided.
Medical equipment, anaesthetics, or insufficient suturing during delivery may harm both the mother and the baby’s health.
Another risk may arise when a doctor performs an episiotomy, a surgical incision that is often done after childbirth to help a distressed infant. This is done to help the baby’s birth go more smoothly. If the doctor or midwife performs the episiotomy poorly or fails to do so, it might result in second- or third-degree skin tears, as well as additional issues including incontinence.
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