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  • Trial Results In Jury Award For Family After Nurse Did Not Detect Signs Of Fetal Distress
    By: Joseph Hernandez | - A scheduled vaginal delivery for a pregnant woman who has in the past had a C-section should take into account that this puts the pregnant mother in danger of a ruptured uterus. When this happens the unborn childs much needed oxygen supply, which is received through the placenta, can become restricted. Based on the extent and the amount of time involved the newborn might suffer a brain injury which exhibits severe cognitive and neurological problems. It is thus essential when planning a vagin ...
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  • Malpractice Lawsuit For Child With Brain Damage After Nurse Failed To Inform Physician Of Fetal Dist
    By: Joseph Hernandez | - The medical expression for a vaginal delivery subsequent to a prior C-section is VBAC. VBAC women are known have a greater chance of a ruptured uterus during labor. In these cases the unborn childs much needed oxygen , which is normally received via the placenta, can become restricted. In case this continues for a prolonged amount of time the unborn child may experience brain damage and be left with major lifelong disabilities.

    Consider a documented case regarding an expectant mo ...

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  • Ob-gyn - Tips For Choosing A Good One
    By: Abigail Aaronson | - Your OB-GYN, or a gynecologist who also practices obstetrics, is the one doctor who will get to know you on a more personal basis than just about anyone else in your life. Choosing one you feel comfortable with is crucial. Whether you are expecting a baby or just looking for a practitioner who can help you with your feminine health needs throughout your life, these tips will help you find a sympathetic, quality OB-GYN.

    The first place to go when looking for a gynecologist is your ...

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  • Over Thirty Million Dollar Jury Award To Family For Nurse Missing Indications Of Fetal Distress
    By: Joseph Hernandez | - The medical term for a vaginal delivery following a previous C-section is VBAC. VBAC women are at risk of a ruptured uterus during labor. In these cases the unborn babys necessary oxygen supply, which is normally obtained via the placenta, can be cut off. Based on the degree and the amount of time involved the baby can sustain a brain injury which manifests with significant cognitive and neurological problems. It is therefore essential when considering a vaginal delivery for an expectant moth ...
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  • Jury Finds In Favor Of Family Whose Baby Suffers From Brain Damage Due To Medical Malpractice
    By: Joseph Hernandez | - When an expectant mother who has earlier given birth via a C-section gives birth to her new baby by natural childbirth there is an increased chance that she will experience a ruptured uterus in the course of labor. An unborn child obtains oxygen through the placenta. A ruptured uterus may thus bring about a severe diminishment in the amount of oxygen that gets to the unborn baby. Based on the extent and the length of time concerned the newborn can sustain a brain injury which manifests with seri ...
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  • Jury Awards Family Of Infant With Brain Damage $31,000,000 In Medical Malpractice Lawsuit
    By: Joseph Hernandez | - A scheduled vaginal childbirth for a pregnant woman who has previously had a C-section ought to take into account that this places the patient at risk of a ruptured uterus. In these cases the unborn babys essential oxygen , which is obtained via the placenta, can be cut off. Depending on the extent and the length of time involved the child may sustain a brain injury which exhibits serious cognitive and neurological problems. It is therefore essential when considering a vaginal delivery for a ...
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  • Maternity Acupressure Techniques
    By: Ann Williams | - Maternity acupressure techniques can be used for

    Inducing labor
    Positioning the baby to avoid breech births
    Pain management
    Assisting in births of multiple children
    Avoiding a Caesarean births, even if a woman has already had a Caesarean

    The maternity acupressure techniques work by applying pressure to pressure points that are used in acupuncture. These pressure points are worked as needed, using the hands or other devices. N ...

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  • How Does Maternity Acupressure Help During Labor?
    By: Ann Williams | - Acupressure is a mixture of applied pressure and acupuncture. This procedure is done with applied pressure in specific spots on the body. Maternity acupressure does not require the use of needles. It is a non-invasive method that can help induce labor and manage pain during the delivery. This method provides an alternative to modern drugs and/or Caesarean births. Maternity acupressure has been used for centuries by women around the world and has helped countless women during labor.


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  • Jury Awards Family Of Child With Brain Damage $31 Million In Medical Malpractice Case
    By: Joseph Hernandez | - Should an expectant mother who has earlier given birth via a C-section gives birth to another child through natural childbirth there is a greater risk that she will experience a ruptured uterus during labor. An unborn child receives oxygen via the placenta. A ruptured uterus can thus cause a serious decline in the amount of oxygen that reaches the unborn baby. Depending on the extent and the length of time involved the baby might sustain a brain injury which manifests with severe cognitive and n ...
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  • $31 Million Jury Award After Nurse Fails To Recognize Signs Of Fetal Distress
    By: Joseph Hernandez | - An expectant mother who has previously delivered via a C-section gives birth to her new child by natural childbirth has a greater chance that she will experience a ruptured uterus in the course of labor. In these cases the unborn childs necessary oxygen supply, which is normally received by the placenta, can become restricted. When this continues for a prolonged interval of time the unborn baby will experience brain damage and be left with major irreversible disabilities.

    Conside ...

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  • Malpractice Claim Results In $31,000,000 Recovery For Child With Cerebral Palsy
    By: Joseph Hernandez | - A scheduled vaginal childbirth for a mother who has previously underwent a C-section ought to consider that this places the pregnant mother in danger of a ruptured uterus. An unborn child gets oxygen through the placenta. A ruptured uterus might thus bring about a critical decrease in the amount of oxygen that gets to the unborn baby. Depending on the degree and the amount of time involved the child can sustain a brain injury which manifests with significant cognitive and neurological difficulti ...
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  • $31 Million Jury Verdict For Nurse Overlooking Symptoms Of Fetal Distress
    By: Joseph Hernandez | - The medical name for a vaginal delivery subsequent to a prior C-section is VBAC. VBAC women are known have a greater chance of a ruptured uterus during labor. In these cases the unborn child's much needed oxygen supply, which is generally obtained via the placenta, can be cut off. In the event that this happens for an extended interval of time the unborn child can suffer brain damage and be left with significant lifelong disabilities.

    Examine a published claim regarding an expecta ...

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  • Lawsuit Claims Baby Suffered Disability When Nurse Did Not Notify Doctor Of Fetal Distress Signs
    By: Joseph Hernandez | - A planned vaginal childbirth for a mother who has in the past underwent a C-section should consider that this puts the patient at risk of a ruptured uterus. When this happens the unborn child's precious oxygen , which is generally received by the placenta, can be cut off. When this continues for a prolonged amount of time the unborn child may experience brain damage and be left with major lasting disabilities.

    Examine a reported lawsuit involving a pregnant woman who went to the h ...

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  • Do Not Blame Malpractice Lawyers For Increased Malpractice Claims
    By: Sunil Punjabi | - More and more legal representatives are becoming specialized as malpractice lawyers as the number of claims this area of law continues to proliferate. As a result, medical and legal professionals are starting to take very little risk in the care or representation they provide, ultimately to the detriment of their patients or clients. Most people would agree that they do not want their physician or dentist take big risks when it comes to their medical care. At the same time, there are certainly o ...
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  • Nurse Misses Symptoms Of Fetal Distress And Child Sustains Brain Damage
    By: Joseph Hernandez | - A scheduled vaginal delivery for a mother who has previously underwent a C-section ought to take into account that this puts the woman in danger of a ruptured uterus. An unborn baby obtains oxygen through the placenta. A ruptured uterus may thus lead to a serious decrease of oxygen that gets to the unborn child. Depending on the extent and the quantity of time concerned the newborn may suffer a brain injury which manifests with serious cognitive and neurological difficulties. It is consequently ...
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  • Lawsuit Results In $31,000,000 Recovery For Injuries Sustained By Child
    By: Joseph Hernandez | - In case an expectant mother who has earlier delivered via a C-section gives birth to her new child by a vaginal deliver there is a heightened risk that she will experience a ruptured uterus during labor. In these cases the unborn baby's much needed oxygen , which is generally obtained through the placenta, can be cut off. Based on the extent and the length of time concerned the newborn can suffer a brain injury which manifests with serious cognitive and neurological problems. It is thus essentia ...
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  • $31,000,000 Jury Verdict For Nurse Not Detecting Indications Of Fetal Distress
    By: Joseph Hernandez | - Should an expectant mother who has earlier given birth via a C-section gives birth to another baby through a vaginal deliver there is a greater chance that she will experience a ruptured uterus during labor. In these cases the unborn child's precious oxygen supply, which is generally received via the placenta, can be cut off. Based on the degree and the amount of time involved the newborn can suffer a brain injury which exhibits serious cognitive and neurological difficulties. It is consequently ...
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  • Malpractice Case Claims Child Sustained Disability As Nurse Did Not Tell Doctor Of Fetal Distress
    By: Joseph Hernandez | - When an expectant mother who has earlier delivered via a C-section gives birth to her new baby by a vaginal deliver there is a heightened chance that she will sustain a ruptured uterus during labor. An unborn baby receives oxygen through the placenta. A ruptured uterus might thus lead to a critical decline in the amount of oxygen that reaches the unborn child. When this happens for an extended span of time the unborn baby may sustain brain damage and be left with major irreversible disabilities. ...
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  • $31 Million For Baby With Brain Damage After Nurse's Failure To Recognize Fetal Distress
    By: Joseph Hernandez | - If an expectant mother who has previously given birth via a C-section gives birth to her new baby via a vaginal deliver there is an increased risk that she will suffer a ruptured uterus during labor. An unborn baby receives oxygen through the placenta. A ruptured uterus can thus result in a severe reduction in the amount of oxygen that reached the unborn baby. Depending on the degree and the amount of time involved the baby can sustain brain injury which manifests with severe cognitive and ne ...
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  • An Examination Of Two Lawsuits Claiming Fetal Distress Went Unnoticed By Obstetricians
    By: Joseph Hernandez | - Serious complications that endanger the health of an unborn baby can develop when a pregnant woman begins labor. When a pregnant woman is admitted at a hospital for labor and delivery she expects that her progress will be closely monitored, that the physicians and nurses in charge of her care will be able to recognize any signs of complications, and will take the necessary action at the appropriate time. Labor is a particularly critical period of the pregnancy and a failure to react to a compl ...
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  • Missed Signs Of Fetal Distress Lead To Medical Malpractice Settlements
    By: Joseph Hernandez | - Serious complications can occur after a pregnant woman goes into labor and before her baby is delivered. Physicians are responsible for monitoring the labor process. They also have the responsibility of being able to recognize signs that a complication has arisen that can pose a risk to the health of the unborn baby. And they have the responsibility of taking appropriate, timely action. When they fail to do so, as when a physician stubbornly takes the position that the labor process is proce ...
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  • How To Have A Successful Vbac
    By: SWilson | - Nowadays, more and more unnecessary cesarean births are happening the same way that vaginal births after cesarean (VBAC) are becoming more and more rare. Given this, it is very important that women learn how to properly stand up for themselves, their bodies and their babies. Cesarean recovery can be little bit difficult and lasts for longer that the normal vaginal delivery. If no indication of cesarean birth is present in your pregnancy, it is highly advised that you opt for VBAC rather than sur ...
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  • What You Need To Know Before Choosing Cesarean
    By: SWilson | - Choosing cesarean can be quite risky as compared to normal vaginal delivery. Just like any surgery, it exposes the mother as well as the baby to higher risks of infection. Given this, it is very important that you keep yourself aware about how the process goes, its consequences and the reasons why your better option is the C-section and not normal delivery. In this article, we will share with everything that you need to know about classic cesarean.

    What is classic cesarean?
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  • Fetal Distress Leaves Clues: What Happens When Doctors Miss Them
    By: Joseph Hernandez | - Serious complications can occur after a pregnant woman goes into labor and before her baby is delivered. Physicians are responsible for monitoring the labor process. They also have the responsibility of being able to recognize signs that a complication has arisen that can pose a risk to the health of the unborn baby. And they have the responsibility of taking appropriate, timely action.

    When they fail to do so, as when a physician stubbornly takes the position that the labor ...

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  • Nurse Misses Signs Of Fetal Distress And Baby Suffers Brain Damage
    By: Joseph Hernandez | - When a physician plans a vaginal delivery for a mother who has previously had a C-section that physician needs to take into account that this places the patient in a high risk category. The medical term for a vaginal delivery following a previous C-section is VBAC. VBAC women are high-risk patients as they are known to be at higher risk of a ruptured uterus during labor. When this happens the unborn baby's much needed oxygen supply, which is normally received through the placenta, is cut off. ...
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