Not exact matches
It is my belief that people who are approaching parenthood, whether they're expecting their first
child or their fifth, deserve to feel completely satisfied with the
care they receive before,
during, and after the
birth of their
child.
Far too many women are experiencing some kind
of trauma
during or after their
child's
birth, and many hospitals and their health
care professionals are not paying attention.
The researchers, who reported their findings in a recent issue
of Child:
Care, Health and Development, looked at these factors
during pregnancy and one month after
birth in more than 3,000 women, 18 to 35 years old, who gave
birth at 78 hospitals in Pennsylvania between January 2009 and April 2011.
See our article on supporting your
child during the
birth of a sibling for tips on how to make sure your
child is
cared for
during the
birth, ease his fears about your absence, and introduce him to the new baby.
They prevent the skin from stretching too much
during pregnancy and also take
care of not showing any pregnancy stretch marks even after the
birth of the
child.
He said the training
of the TBAs covered several areas including protecting the health
of mother and baby,
care of women
during pregnancy and
child birth, treatment
of complications due to miscarriage and or unsafe abortion, pre-pregnancy advice and health education,
care of new born, among others.
For those who can not or choose not to give
birth, there are other ways to experience the expression
of motherhood
during this life stage: nurturing others,
caring for animals or family members»
children, volunteering, and being creative.
At Breslin & Breslin, we offer counsel and representation for mothers and their families whose
children may have sustained
birth injuries or congenital defects as a result
of negligent
care during pregnancy.
We expect a certain level
of medical
care during childbirth and when the standards
of the doctor or midwife slip, the effect
of a
birth injury can be devastating for mother and
child.
If your
child suffered
birth trauma
during delivery, or if they were harmed by negligence in prenatal
care, you may be able to obtain financial compensation for medical expenses, current and future therapeutic
care, pain and suffering, and other damages and losses associated with the inadequate standard
of care provided to your loved ones with the help
of a Bardstown
birth injury attorney.
Negligent medical
care during a woman's pregnancy can result in the death
of her fetus or the subsequent
birth injury to her
child.
Birth injuries may occur without the fault of any of the medical professionals who assist in a child's birth or who care for the mother during her pregn
Birth injuries may occur without the fault
of any
of the medical professionals who assist in a
child's
birth or who care for the mother during her pregn
birth or who
care for the mother
during her pregnancy.
This type
of claim can be brought against the obstetrician
caring for the pregnant women
during the pregnancy, the doctor who delivered the
child, the nurses and medical caregivers involved in your labor or the medical facility at which your
child's
birth took place.
Some
birth injuries result from unavoidable complications
during pregnancy, labor, or delivery, while others are caused by the negligence
of hospitals, clinics, obstetricians, or other medical personnel assisting in the
care of a pregnant woman and her unborn
child.
Medical negligence or malpractice leading to a
child's brachial plexus palsy
birth injury may occur
during the
care of the mother
during her pregnancy or
during the labor and delivery stages
of the
birth of her
child.
If your
child has suffered from a non-fatal
birth asphyxia injury or has died as a result
of asphyxia before,
during, or after childbirth and you suspect that your
child's injury or death was due to the negligence
of medical personnel who
cared for you
during your pregnancy or assisted in your
child's
birth, you may be entitled to compensation for the injuries you and your
child have suffered as a result.
Obstetricians and other medical personnel who assist in the
care of a mother
during her pregnancy or in her
child's
birth have a duty to exercise due
care for the prevention
of fetal asphyxia injuries by properly watching for, detecting, and monitoring signs
of fetal asphyxia, and by managing the condition when it has been discovered to prevent or reduce the likelihood
of child injury to the fetus.
Thus, the obstetrician owes a duty to exercise due
care for the fetus's as well as the mother's safety
during the mother's pregnancy, the labor and delivery stages
of childbirth, and for some time following the
child's
birth.
If you or a loved one believes their
child was injured
during birth as a result
of medical malpractice and you want the facts
of your
care investigated you should contact the Med Law team toll free at: 1 - 888 - MEDLAW 1 or click here for a free consultation.
The trauma
of childbirth can result in injuries to babies even in the absence
of negligence by healthcare providers who have assisted in the
child's
birth or the
care of the mother
during her pregnancy.
Obstetricians or other physicians, as well as nurses and others, have a duty to exercise reasonable
care for the safety
of mother and
child during the pre-delivery, delivery, and post-delivery stages
of a
child's
birth.
Whether childbirth injuries result from the negligence
of doctors and other medical professionals
during a woman's pregnancy or the inadequacy
of care during the labor and delivery stages
of a
child's
birth, Jeff Killino is ready to fight for justice from any and all those responsible for a
child's
birth injury or death.
Data for the implementation and impact studies will be collected from a variety
of sources, including interviews with parents; observations
of the home environment; observed interactions
of parents and
children; direct assessments
of children's development; observations
of home visitors in their work with families
during home visits; logs, observations, and interviews with home visitors, supervisors, and program administrators; program model documentation from program developers, grantees, and local sites; and administrative data on
child abuse, health
care use, maternal health,
birth outcomes, and employment and earnings.
During the prenatal and infant periods, families have been identified on the basis
of socioeconomic risk (parental education, income, age8, 11) and / or other family (e.g. maternal depression) or
child (e.g. prematurity and low
birth weight12) risks; whereas with preschoolers a greater emphasis has been placed on the presence
of child disruptive behaviour, delays in language / cognitive impairment and / or more pervasive developmental delays.6 With an increased emphasis on families from lower socioeconomic strata, who typically face multiple types
of adversity (e.g. low parental educational attainment and work skills, poor housing, low social support, dangerous neighbourhoods), many parenting programs have incorporated components that provide support for parents» self -
care (e.g. depression,
birth - control planning), marital functioning and / or economic self - sufficiency (e.g. improving educational, occupational and housing resources).8, 13,14 This trend to broaden the scope
of «parenting» programs mirrors recent findings on early predictors
of low - income
children's social and emotional skills.
During this time you may have visits with the
birth family
of the infant you plan to adopt, have several visits
of increasing length with a
child in the foster
care system, or begin making travel arrangements to bring home the
child you plan to adopt internationally.