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Birth trauma is an event that occurs
during any phase of the childbearing
process than involves actual or threatened serious injury or death to the mother or her infant.
Rarely
during the
birth process a baby is hurt, this is called a
birth injury or
birth trauma.
A
birth injury, also known as
birth trauma, is defined as an injury to the infant before,
during, or shortly after the birthing
process.
A
birth injury or
birth trauma is an injury that is sustained by an infant
during the
birth process.
Birth traumas occur during the process of childbirth through, for example, the compression or prolapse of the umbilical cord, nuchal cord, or the pressure on a fetus's head or other parts of the body as the fetus passes through the birth c
Birth traumas occur
during the
process of childbirth through, for example, the compression or prolapse of the umbilical cord, nuchal cord, or the pressure on a fetus's head or other parts of the body as the fetus passes through the
birth c
birth canal.
Injuries to an infant that result from mechanical forces, such as compression or traction,
during the
birth process are categorized as
birth trauma or
birth injury.
These are not
birth defects,
birth trauma occurs
during the birthing
process while
birth defects are structural changes in the body that occur
during growth in the uterus.