Birth Trauma | Page 8 of 10 | Scott Goodwin Law

Mother in hospital gown kissing infant on the forehead

When you look at a newborn baby, it’s hard not to marvel at how tiny and delicate their entire bodies look. But one part of their bodies that needs to be treated as delicately as possible is their heads. Unlike older children and adults, infants aren’t born with skulls that are fully hardened. While this

Infant with their eyes closed holding an adult hand

When you’ve just welcomed a new baby into the world, one of the most upsetting things you can hear is that your child has a bleeding disorder. While some conditions, such as intracranial hemorrhages, can be caused by birth asphyxia or by some type of physical trauma, other types of bleeding disorders can be caused

Close up of IV fluid bag and drip chamber

To induce labor or not to induce. It’s a question many women find themselves faced with every year, but there is no one correct answer. Whether induction is a good option or not depends on many different factors and there are some very good reasons why induction could be very beneficial. Sometimes, a woman’s baby

Infant with their eyes closed holding an adult hand

There are lots of different decisions parents-to-be need to make regarding how their baby is born. Do you want to give birth in a hospital or at home or in a birthing center? Do you want to have a natural birth or do you want an epidural? Another question to consider is whether or not

Mother holding baby in hands resting on her legs

The skull of a newborn baby isn’t quite like the skull of an adult. While adults have skulls that are a single solid piece of bone, newborns have softer skulls that consist of multiple different plates of bone that later turn into a solid piece of bone as the child gets older. The soft nature

Electrodes illuminating in different colors in brain

When people hear about people having strokes, they often imagine them happening to older people. But in reality, strokes can happen to people of any age, including infants. In some cases, a baby might experience a stroke before even being born. Perinatal stroke is a stroke that occurs between the 22 week mark of pregnancy

Mother holding baby in towel after birth

Even under the best of circumstances, the process of giving birth isn’t easy for anybody involved. Medical science has come a long way in helping make labor and delivery safer for both mother and child, but it’s still very easy for something to go wrong. Sometimes, even women who have had healthy and normal pregnancies

Mother holding baby in hands resting on her legs

The longer it takes to deliver a baby, the more likely it is complications will occur during the process. Prolonged labor is related to many different types of birth injuries, such as injuries caused by a lack of oxygen, intracranial hemorrhage, and shoulder dystocia. Cephalohematoma is another type of birth injury that often occurs in

Baby peacefully sleeping with hands touching

There are many different ways a child can be injured during delivery or shortly after the time of birth, but one of the most common types of injuries involves damage to a child’s brachial plexus. The brachial plexus is a network of nerves that spans across the upper chest area from the neck into the

Infant with their eyes closed holding an adult hand

West syndrome, also referred to as infantile spasms, is a rare type of epilepsy that affects babies. It’s estimated that it occurs in about 1 in 2,000 children and symptoms typically begin to show before the child is a year old, most commonly between the ages of 4 and 8 months. When a child has

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