What types of birth injury can occur during delivery?

Birth injuries during delivery refer to medical problems that a baby sustains during the labor and delivery process. Possible types of birth injuries that may occur during delivery include: • Cerebral Palsy: A neurological disorder that can result from damage to the brain before, during, or after birth. It can cause problems with movement, coordination, and speech. • Brachial Plexus Injury: Damage to the nerves in the neck that control the movement of the arms and hands. • Erb’s Palsy: Damage to the brachial plexus that only effects one shoulder, arm, or hand. • Skull Fractures/Cephalhematoma: Trauma that results in a fracture in the skull or bleeding under the scalp. • Facial Paralysis: Damage to the facial nerve that disrupts movement on one or both sides of the face. • Subconjunctival Hemorrhage: Broken blood vessels in the eye that may lead to drooping of the eyelid. • Physical Deformities: Ankle, hand, foot, or knee deformities caused by positioning during delivery. • Anoxic Brain Injury: Brain damage caused by an insufficient supply of oxygen to the brain. In addition to the above, other types of birth injuries can occur during delivery and can vary depending on the particular circumstance. Tennessee birth injury laws are designed to ensure that victims of birth injuries have the opportunity to receive the compensation they may be entitled to as a result of the accident.

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