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Negligence in vacuum-assisted childbirth

On Behalf of Weston Smith Law, PLLC | Mar 5, 2024 | Medical Malpractice

When it comes to childbirth, vacuum-assisted delivery is sometimes used to help babies be born safely. However, negligence in this process can lead to serious complications for both the baby and the mother.

Parents should understand what negligence in vacuum-assisted childbirth means and its potential consequences.

How does negligence affect babies?

MedlinePlus states that during some deliveries, doctors use vacuum extractors to help babies come out of the birth canal. However, this approach is only used in certain instances. Sadly, negligence in vacuum-assisted childbirth can include using excessive force with the vacuum extractor or improper placement of the device. Failing to monitor the baby’s heart rate and well-being effectively during the procedure is another serious problem.

The consequences of negligence in vacuum-assisted childbirth can be severe. For the baby, this can result in injuries such as skull fractures, brain damage, nerve damage and bleeding inside the head. These injuries can have long-lasting effects on the baby’s development and quality of life. In some cases, negligence during vacuum-assisted childbirth can even lead to permanent disabilities or death.

Can negligence affect mothers?

For the mother, negligence in vacuum-assisted childbirth can cause vaginal tears, pelvic floor injuries and excessive bleeding. These problems can prolong the recovery process and lead to long-term health issues. It is important to understand that negligence in vacuum-assisted childbirth is avoidable.

Medical professionals have a duty to ensure the safety and well-being of both the mother and the baby during the delivery process. It is vital for healthcare providers to exercise caution and diligence to prevent injuries and complications.

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