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ORTHO EVRA NEWS
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Feb 19, 2006 - The FDA conceded findings of a new study indicating women using the Ortho Evra birth-control patch have twice the risk of developing blood clots than those taking birth-control pills. After years of debate, Ortho-McNeil recently admitted that women who use the product are at an increased risk of blood clots, stroke and death. Read More
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ANTIDEPRESSANTS
INCREASE BIRTH DEFECTS
Feb 9, 2006 - A study in the NEJM noted a 6 fold increase in pulmonary hypertension in newborns whose mothers were on Prozac. This follows a September alert from the FDA that use of Paxil during pregnancy may increase the risk of birth defects. These drugs, together with Celexa and Zoloft, belong to a class of antidepressants which act to prolong the effect of the chemical serotonin.
BIRTH INJURY
Statistics show that approximately 27 out of
every 1,000 births involve some sort of birth related injury, with cerebral
palsy as one of the most common. Although most women give birth in a
hospital surrounded by medical professionals, a birth injury can happen at
almost any point during labor and delivery. These injuries are most often
the result of medical negligence or error. A baby with a birth injury may
recover fully and quickly, or may suffer lifelong physical and/or mental
limitations.
During the course of labor and delivery complications can occur which result
in various health problems for a newborn. Collectively, these problems are
referred to as birth trauma or birth injuries. Birth injuries are generally
caused by operative deliveries, whether vaginal or abdominal, and are
affected by circumstances such as:
- Oxygen
deprivation,
which can occur
when the
umbilical cord
is compressed or
twisted in the
birth process
or when the
unborn fetus chokes
on it’s own meconium
(fecal material
comprising the first
feces of the
newborn, which can
be released either
just prior or just
after birth);
- Mechanical
trauma when an
unusual position
is adopted by
the baby at the
time of delivery
or when the baby
is too large to
readily pass
through the
birth canal, as
frequently
occurs, with
diabetic
mothers;
- Mistakes
made by any of
the numerous
participants on
the delivery
team. These
mistakes can
occur prior to
delivery, at the
time of delivery
or immediately
after delivery.
They include
events the use
of excessive
force or
improper
rotational force
in the delivery
process,
delaying the
performing of a
cesarean section
(C-section)
delivery during
fetal distress,
failure of a
midwife to seek
the assistance
of an
obstetrician,
and improper
intubation
(insertion of a
tube) of a
newborn
requiring oxygen
which results in
hypoxia
(insufficient
amounts of
oxygen reaching
body tissue).
- Improper or incomplete pre-natal testing/monitoring that can result in a medical team unprepared for a difficult delivery. These include conditions such as a high birth weight baby (over 9 pounds), peculiarities relating to the size and shape of the mother’s pelvis, and an improperly positioned fetus, all of which can be detected through the use of a sonogram.
While thankfully none of these scenarios necessarily means that there will be a birth injury, they complicate the labor and delivery process, providing a statistically greater probability of occurrence. In most cases a baby with a birth injury will make a full recovery. When circumstance are such that a full recovery does not occur however, birth injuries can be devastating, frequently causing debilitating injuries for the newborn which can last a lifetime.
The most common birth injuries are cerebral palsy, oxygen deprivation, mental retardation, Erb’s Palsy, Klumpke’s Palsy and Brachial Plexus injuries. The ability to file a medical malpractice claim when birth injuries are of a permanent nature provides the possibility for both the newborn and its family to recover monetary damages for:
- Past and future medical expenses;
- Past and future loss of earnings;
- The cost of future care (i.e., aides, devices, counseling, physical therapy, tutoring)
- Conscious pain and suffering
- Loss of services
If you feel your child suffers from a birth
injury and wish to bring legal action to compensate
your child for their physical and emotional damages,
please contact us.
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