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Birth Defect Attorneys: What Nobody Is Discussing

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Birth Defects and Medical Malpractice

Every four and a half minutes, one baby in the United States is born with a birth defect. These birth defects could have a lasting impact on the lives of those affected.

Differences in how cases are classified and identified can lead to over- or under-ascertainment of certain types of birth defects. A well-designed surveillance system employs active case ascertainment (including medical record abstraction and clinical review) in addition to passive reporting.

Causes

When a baby is born with a defect or injury, it can cause serious health problems for the child for life. Birth defects could be caused by medical errors or negligence of doctors during pregnancy.

In some instances, birth defect is prevented by proper nutrition and prenatal care. In other instances, they can be caused by environmental factors such as exposure to hazardous chemicals or toxins. Birth defects may be the result of complications during pregnancy, including constriction of the uterus or rupture of the amniotic sac or a lack oxygen to the fetus.

Certain birth defects result from genetic diseases that are passed down through families. These can be detected by an ultrasound or blood test. Certain of these diseases can be prevented or treated with the help of a specialist, such as PKU, sickle cell disease and cleft lip and cleft palate. Other birth defects have no known cause and are known as congenital disorders or congenital anomalies.

Women over 30 and are of certain ethnicities are at a higher chance of having birth defects. Couples with a similar family history of genetic illnesses may consider seeing a genetic counselor prior to trying to get pregnant. This can help couples decide if they need to undergo further tests. Newborn screening tests are able to detect certain conditions, such as congenital abnormalities that are critical, and certain infections that can be treated right away.

Diagnosis

Birth defects are abnormal growths that may affect any part of the human body. They can impact organ function or the structure of the individual. A healthcare provider can detect birth defects during pregnancy or after the baby is born or during early childhood. Certain birth defects, such as cleft lips, palates or craniofacial anomalies, are obvious. Others, however, are less obvious, such as congenital cardiac disease and biliary atresia (an obstructing of the duct which carries the bile into the liver).

Many birth defect disorders can be detected through newborn screening tests that look for specific health problems. These include PKU, congenital hypothyroidism and sickle cell disease. Newborn screening can also detect certain genetic illnesses such as Down syndrome. Some birth defects can be detected by a medical professional through ultrasounds and blood tests in pregnancy, depending on the condition.

It is not always possible to determine the root of a birth defect. However environmental factors are frequently involved. This could include exposure to prescription and over-the-counter medications, chemical substances contaminating the air and water in communities, or complications during pregnancy or delivery. Other times birth defects may be caused by a doctor not taking appropriate steps to prevent or treat a known medical condition. In these situations there is a possibility that a claim for medical malpractice could be filed.

Treatment

When a birth defect is diagnosed, the treatment options differ based on the type and severity of the problem. Some defects can be addressed before a baby is born, while others might require surgery or other medical procedures after the child is born.

A majority of birth defects are chromosomal, resulting from missing or extra genes in a person's cells. These are usually inherited from parents. Cleft lips are among the structural defects that can be found and neural tube defects and heart problems. These problems are caused by problems with the organ development of the baby particularly in the initial three month of pregnancy.

Screening tests are performed in the course of pregnancy or after birth. They can also be performed later on in life when symptoms begin to manifest. These tests can be performed via ultrasounds and blood tests. A person can have a genetic testing for birth defects to determine if they're predisposed towards a particular condition.

Preventing birth defects is not always straightforward. Some are due to complications that occur during the pregnancy of a woman, while others can be traced back to environmental factors. Birth defects can be caused by consumption of alcohol, tobacco, or drugs during pregnancy. Some birth defects are due to chemicals that are found in the surrounding environment, including herbicides and pesticides, for instance as Agent Orange used during the Vietnam War from 1962 to 1971.

Compensation

Despite the recent advancements in medicine, birth injuries and defects remain a tragic reality. Fortunately, many birth defects are preventable. If you have a child who has an anomaly in the birth process that could be the result of the negligence of medical professionals, it's important to speak to an expert lawyer as soon as possible. An empathetic and knowledgeable medical malpractice lawyer will help you understand your legal options and seek compensation to cover your family's expenses and losses.

Our team of highly skilled birth defect lawyers has years of experience dealing with cases of wrongful birth. We are a plaintiffs-only company and take pride in the quality of service we offer our clients. We'll take the burden off your shoulders so you can focus on your child and your family.

We can assist you in obtaining compensation for damages, including future and past medical expenses loss of income, damages for punitive purposes in certain cases, and emotional stress. Our lawyers will investigate the case and work diligently to ensure that your family receives the highest possible outcome.

Drug makers must thoroughly test their products before releasing their products to the market, and also warn consumers of any possible side consequences. If your child's birth defects resulted from a pharmaceutical drug, you can start a lawsuit against the manufacturer with the help of a birth defect lawyer.

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