Scalp Bruising in Vacuum Extractions
Vacuum extractions involve the use of a suction device to deliver a baby during childbirth. It is a procedure that is done to protect the baby as well as the mother in certain situations. Parents of newborns who have been delivered by vacuum extraction most often do not experience any negative consequences from the procedure. However, when a medical professional fails to use the equipment with care, the individual puts both the baby and the mother at risk for physical harm.
The younger the baby, the more sensitive the head. Thus when vacuum extraction is performed unsuccessfully, the device may put too much pressure on the part of a child’s body where the most long-term damage can be done.
If you have noticed scalp bruising on your child, please contact the Philadelphia birth injury attorneys of Lowenthal & Abrams, P.C. at 215-238-1130 for more information regarding your case. This can be a sign of medical malpractice that may become both a financial and emotional burden on you and your loved ones.
Signs of Scalp Bruising
Scalp bruising is one of the most common signs that a vacuum extraction may have been performed incorrectly. The slightest bit of a bruise on a baby’s head can be a source of pain for the baby and a source of concern for the parents. Larger bruises can be signs that the baby has been severely injured due to a vacuum extraction.
If this bruising has been caused by the improper use of vacuum extraction, there are legal options available to you and your family. Compensation may be available for the pain and suffering you and your loved ones experience during this time.
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If you have noticed scalp bruising on your newborn, our Philadelphia birth injury attorneys can help you fight for compensation for your struggles. Contact Lowenthal & Abrams, P.C. today at 215-238-1130 for more information regarding your legal rights and options.


