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The Dangers of Newborn Asphyxia

When you are expecting the birth of your baby, the potential for birth injuries is probably the last thing on your mind. Unfortunately, though, birth injuries occur much more often than most people realize. One of the most dangerous types of birth injury is asphyxia, which happens your child is prevented from breathing properly. This injury can have terrible side effects, many that are permanent.

If you or someone you love has given birth to a baby who suffered from asphyxia, you may be able to receive financial compensation. We can help you fight back against the negligence that led to your precious newborn’s suffering. To learn more, contact the dedicated and compassionate Philadelphia newborn asphyxia attorney of Lowenthal & Abrams, P.C., today. You can call us at 215-238-1130.

Causes of Asphyxia for Infants

Although it can be difficult to predict asphyxia, doctors and medical professionals are responsible for monitoring your baby before, during, and after birth to help prevent your child from suffering a lack of oxygen. This is especially important in the following situations, as there are some factors that can dramatically increase the likelihood that newborn asphyxia will occur. These factors include:

  • An overly long labor
  • Anesthetics that lower the breathing rate
  • Mother has high blood pressure
  • Mother or baby has an infection
  • There is an umbilical cord compression that restricts blood flow

While most babies do survive asphyxia, there are many negative side effects, such as brain damage, cerebral palsy, damage to the organs, and more. This is unacceptable.

Contact Us

If you believe that your newborn has suffered from asphyxia due to the negligence, inexperience, or recklessness of medical professionals, you can take legal action immediately to help prevent future carelessness. For more information, contact the experienced Philadelphia newborn asphyxia lawyers of Lowenthal & Abrams, P.C., today by calling 215-238-1130.