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Birth trauma (Head trauma) during labor and delivery may result in newborn intracranial hemorrhages (brain bleeds) and permanent brain damage

Jan 22, 2012 @ 01:48 PM — by Jesse Reiter

It's normal for a baby to experience a certain amount of bruising and swelling of the head during delivery. Sometimes, however, complications can cause much more trauma including hemorrhages (brain bleeds) and brain damage

Brain cooling therapy can improve outcome of babies with Hypoxic Ischemic Encephalopathy

Jan 14, 2012 @ 02:23 AM — by Jesse Reiter

Hypoxic Ischemic Encephalopathy (HIE), commonly known as birth asphyxia, happens when there is an injury or complication before, during or immediately after a baby’s birth resulting in an inadequate supply of oxygen to the baby’s brain. A new therapy called brain cooling has shown very promising results in the treatment of birth-associated HIE, minimizing overall neurological injury.

Lack of information, late c-section and delivery room error results in child with developmental delays; Reiter & Walsh negotiate a $2.05 million settlement

Jan 4, 2012 @ 03:24 AM — by Jesse Reiter

 Like any other consumer of goods or services, a mother delivering a baby needs to know her options and needs to be kept abreast of significant events during labor and delivery so that she may make informed choices in her care. When options or information are not made available by doctors and hospital staff, a woman’s right to participate in her own care – and that of her baby’s – is diminished. And what happens if the care she receives by her treating physicians and hospital results in an unfortunate outcome for her baby?