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Prolapsed Umbilical Cord Birth Injuries are Often Preventable

Statistics show that nearly 30,000 infants suffer from birth injuries each year in the U.S. Sometimes, babies fully recover. Other times, however, babies suffer serious injuries or death.

Today, with improvements in medical technologies, doctors are better equipped than ever to monitor, manage, and prevent Michigan birth injuries. Prolapsed umbilical cord birth injuries are no exception to this rule. Proper monitoring before and during delivery easily prevents this type of Michigan birth injury altogether.

A number of the most common causes of a prolapsed umbilical cord can be anticipated with proper prenatal care. The birthing of multiple children, a breech delivery, or an abnormally long umbilical cord can be seen or detected on an ultrasound.

Other symptoms of a prolapsed umbilical cord that can be observed and monitored prior to delivery include:

  • Umbilical cord that is visible or palpable inside the cervix;
  • Slowing of fetal heart rate between contractions;
  • Fetal distress due to compression of the cord.

Medical professionals who fail to address these warning signs can inflict serious harm and sometimes death on newborn babies. Children and families who suffer from this kind of Michigan birth injury will likely have to endure the consequences of a physician's negligence for the rest of their lives.

If your newborn child has suffered injury from a prolapsed umbilical cord or other events, it is your responsibility to hold the negligent professionals accountable for the pain and suffering they have caused. By filing a birth injury suit against responsible parties, you may be able to collect damages for medical bills, lost wages, and any other expenses.

The Michigan birth injury lawyers at The Thurswell Law Firm want to help you bring about justice for you and your child. Call our Michigan law offices today at (866) 354-5544 to learn more about your legal rights in a medical malpractice suit.

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