Not exact matches
Your wife isn't just having to deal with becoming a mommy, but her body has been through an incredible transition
during the previous nine months followed by the
trauma of
labor and delivery followed by crashing hormones, the trials of learning to breastfeed (or deal with engorgement issues if choosing to bottle feed),
and the exhaustion of dealing with a newborn's erratic sleep patterns.
The body has undergone so much
trauma during pregnancy,
labor and delivery and needs time to rest before returning to exercise.
Changes in connective tissue
during pregnancy, pressure
and weight of the uterus on the pelvic floor, weight gain of the mother,
trauma to the pelvic floor
during vaginal
delivery, abdominal straining
during labor and ensuing nerve damage all promote prolapse.
If your child sustained any type of birth injury as a result of medical negligence
during your pregnancy or the
labor and delivery stages of childbirth, The Killino Firm's West Palm Beach, Florida, birth injury
and trauma attorneys can help you fight for the compensation to which you are entitled from all those responsible for your child's injuries.
While some birth
traumas occur naturally as a result of the physical pressures on a fetus from the mother's contractions
and the fetus's passage through the birth canal, other childbirth injuries are caused by the negligence of medical practitioners
during a mother's pregnancy or the
labor and delivery stages of childbirth.
A variety of birth injuries to a child's brain may result from a deprivation of oxygen, either
during the mother's pregnancy or the
labor and delivery stages of childbirth, or from
trauma to a child's head
during labor or
delivery.
If your child has sustained a birth
trauma injury
and you believe the injury may have been caused by medical negligence
during your
labor or the
delivery of your child, you may be entitled to legal compensation for your child's injuries.