Infant Bone Fractures
A broken bone can be a miserable experience for anyone. Can you imagine a newborn child enduring this? Newborns are too young to fully wrap their minds around what is happening in their new world, but they can feel pain.
C-Sections Can Help to Avoid Infant Bone Fractures
Most people would agree that one child born with a bone fracture is one too many, but it does happen. This is usually a result of the size of the baby. Larger babies generally have less room to exit the birth canal and this can lead to bone fractures.
Pregnant mothers do have the choice of a Cesarean section and this is often recommended to mothers who are expecting large babies. The risks and benefits that are involved with a C-section birth should be researched before making the decision that a C-section is right for you.
Ask Questions if You Know You are Expecting a Large Baby
If your doctor tells you that you are expecting a large baby, ask questions. Find out what complications this might cause. The health of your baby is important, so make sure your health care provider is taking every step to ensure that your baby is healthy. Simply asking questions can help your baby come into the world fracture-free.
Contact the Philadelphia Birth Injury Lawyers
Infant bone fractures cannot always be caught ahead of time, but there are times that doctors could avoid the injury with a little foresight. If you or someone you know is dealing with a case where a child was born with a bone fracture, contact the Philadelphia birth injury lawyers of Lowenthal & Abrams, P.C., at 215-238-1130, for more information.


