G. Eric Nielson & Associates, LLCMonday, July 30, 2007Birth Injuries May Last a LifetimeChildbirth is supposed to be one of the most joyous occasions in a woman's life; however, sometimes there are problems during childbirth that can result in your newborn suffering severe, maybe even lifelong injuries. Anoxic/Hypoxic Ischemia When a newborn suffers from these serious conditions, it is quite possible that a physician's medical malpractice is to blame. Though hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy is quite rare (2-4 cases out of every 1,000 births), when the condition does develop, it is very serious in that it can threaten the baby's survival and cause permanent brain damage. Approximately 20% of all infants with this condition will die during the newborn period. And of the ones that do survive, at least 25% will have permanent neurological problems. Hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy is a frequent cause for epilepsy, mental retardation and learning disabilities. The exact causes of this condition are not known, but some studies have revealed that complications with the umbilical cord, rupture of the uterus, maternal low blood pressure, and other complications can cause hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy. What Can You Do? If you or a loved one has suffered from Hypoxic/Anoxic Ischemia or any other birth injury, please contact the experienced Medical Malpractice Attorneys at G. Eric Nielson & Associates, serving Salt Lake City, Price, Tooele and the surrounding areas. posted by Blog Administrator at 3:23 PM
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