Mistakes in Inducing Labor
There are unarguably times in which a doctor should induce labor, such as when there are health issues with the mother or baby. However, a mother must be induced very carefully in order to protect the baby from harm. If the induction is not handled correctly, it can put the baby into distress and require the use of tools such as forceps and vacuums to fully extract the child.
When obstetricians make mistakes in inducing labor, it not only puts the mother at risk, but also the baby. Thus, doctors should pay careful attention the amount of medication that they give expectant mothers when inducing labor. If your doctor has overseen your labor induction incorrectly, resulting in birth injuries to your precious newborn, contact the Philadelphia birth injury attorneys of Lowenthal & Abrams, P.C., at 215-238-1130 to learn more about your legal options.
Health Risks with Labor Induction
There are several things that doctor should consider before inducing labor. First, if you have an active genital herpes infection, inducing labor to send the baby through the infection site can result in health issues for the child, such as neurological damage and even death. Thus, a doctor should always check for an active infection before inducing labor.
Additionally, drugs such as pitocin which are used to induce birth can hyper-stimulate the uterus, depriving the fetus of oxygen during birth and causing serious distress.
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Inducing labor requires a delicate balance of recognizing the true need to induce and protecting the health of the mother and baby. If your obstetrician or other health professional has made mistakes in inducing your labor, contact the Philadelphia birth injury lawyers of Lowenthal & Abrams, P.C., today at 215-238-1130.


