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February 24, 2012 Other news in Baltimore,Maryland, United States of America

Erb’s Palsy occurs when your child’s brachial plexus is stretched during delivery.




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Baltimore, Maryland, United States of America (Free-Press-Release.com) February 24, 2012 -- Erb’s Palsy occurs when your child’s brachial plexus is stretched during delivery. Also known as Brachial Plexus Palsy, Erb’sPalsy affects nearly two out of every one thousand children born in the United States each year.

The brachial plexus is a bundle of five essential nerves. These nerves control the function of shoulders, arms, and hands. When it is traumatically stretched during delivery, your child may experience functional difficulties including limited to no muscle control of the wrist, hand, arm, or shoulder, or a loss of feeling in the same areas.

What Causes Erb’s Palsy

The most common cause of Erb’s Palsy is Shoulder Dystocia. This is a birthing complication in which an infant’s shoulders become stuck on the mother’s pelvic bone. When an infant becomes stuck, doctors may use traction, vacuums, or forceps to assist in delivery. In many instances, appropriate care is not taken, and the delicate brachial plexus is damaged in the process.

Unnecessary force or improper delivery techniques may lead to Erb’s Palsy. Other forms of medical negligence that can result in this disorder include:

• Failure to detect risk factors such as gestational diabetes
• Failure to properly estimate the weight of a baby prior to delivery
• Failure to notice a patient’s risk for vaginal delivery
• Failure to perform a Caesarean section when necessary
• Failure to practice accepted delivery techniques to prevent shoulder dystocia

Unfortunately, pain and suffering are unavoidable consequences when your child is born with Erb’s palsy. Depending on the severity of the damage and how quickly it is noticed, Erb’s Palsy may also require extensive surgical and rehabilitation services. Some children may never fully recover from this birth injury, resulting in a lifetime of disability.

You Need an Attorney

Your doctor and all attending hospital staff at your delivery have a responsibility to you and your child. Accepted standards of care demand that you be provided with prompt and attentive service while in labor. When healthcare providers fail to provide you with this service, they may be guilty of medical malpractice and be responsible for all of the damages they have caused.

With an experienced medical malpractice attorney, your family can seek compensation for medical expenses, loss of future earnings, physical pain and suffering, and emotional distress. The birth of your child should have been a cause for celebration. When your child is injured during delivery, you have a right to seek justice and be compensated for the full extent of your damages.

If your child suffers from Erb’s Palsy in or around Baltimore, Maryland, please visit the website of the Yost Legal Group today for more information.

http://www.yostlaw.com


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