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Erb’s Palsy

Maryland Birth Injury Attorneys

A birth can be one of the most wonderful moments in a family’s life, but if something goes wrong, it can also be one of the most traumatic. While most births in the U.S. happen smoothly and without complication, some do not and can result in serious injury to the mother or the child.

Erb’s palsy is a condition most commonly caused by an injury during childbirth to the newborn’s brachial plexus nerves, which connect the spinal cord to the arm. Depending on the nature and the degree of the injury, Erb’s palsy may disappear on its own, over a time period of a few months, or it may require physical rehabilitative therapy to bring back movement and feeling, or a surgical procedure to produce full healing.

If your child has been diagnosed with Erb’s palsy, or if you suspect that your child may have Erb’s palsy, seek medical attention, and contact a Maryland Erb’s palsy lawyer immediately. Erb’s palsy can often be the result of medical error, and you should make sure that you and your family is justly compensated for the pain and suffering and the additional medical expenses incurred by your child’s Erb’s palsy.

Causes of Erb’s palsy

Dystocia, which is the medical term for an abnormal or otherwise difficult childbirth, is the most common cause of Erb’s palsy. When a newborn’s head and neck are pulled to the same side while the newborn’s shoulders pass through the birth canal, Erb’s palsy can be the result. During a breech delivery, when the feet come through the birth canal first, Erb’s palsy can result from pressure on the child’s raised arms. In a vertex presentation, in which the head passes first through the birth canal, Erb’s palsy can be the outcome of too much yanking or pulling on the child’s shoulders.

Risk factors for Erb’s palsy

Certain risk factors increase the likelihood of dystocia and Erb’s palsy during birth. These factors include:

  • A high birth weight baby
  • Overweight in the mother
  • Shortness of stature or a flat pelvis in the mother
  • Diabetes in the mother
  • A pregnancy longer than 40 weeks
  • An extended second stage of labor

When any of these risk factors are present, a Caesarean section can generally ensure that dystocia and Erb’s palsy are avoided. Erb’s palsy can be the result of medical error, especially if any of the risk factors mentioned above are present. If you think that your child suffers from Erb’s palsy because of a medical error, contact a Maryland Erb’s palsy lawyer today to make sure that your family obtains compensation for pain and suffering, as well as future medical expenses.

Contact Maryland Erb’s palsy lawyers

In Maryland, Erb’s palsy lawyers at Nash and Associates LLC are known for their compassion towards their clients and their dedication to attaining justice. If your child has acquired Erb’s palsy due to a birth injury, make sure you have the best legal team by your side. Contact a Maryland Erb’s palsy lawyer at Nash & Associates today for an initial consultation.

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