Archive for February, 2008

Obesity During Pregnancy May Contribute to Birth Trauma

Friday, February 29th, 2008

Obesity during pregnancy may be a contributing factor to birth trauma and birth defects, such as spina bifida.

Many consider it normal for women to gain excess weight during pregnancy. It is assumed that women should eat more and rest. This can lead to excess weight gain, much more than what is healthy during pregnancy.

Pregnant women should only increase their calorie intake by 100 to 300 extra calories.

Obesity during pregnancy can contribute to other serious ailments, such as preeclampsia, gestational diabetes or caesarean section. Babies of obese mothers may suffer from jaundice, hypoglycemia or respiratory distress syndrome.

Birth defects may consist of spina bifida, heart defects, anorectal atresia and birth trauma. Birth trauma can lead to brain damage, cerebral palsy, erb’s palsy or shoulder dystocia.

It is imperative to follow a doctor’s direction regarding weight. In turn, it is imperative for doctors to monitor and encourage the proper weight for pregnant mothers.

If your child, or the child of a loved one, has suffered birth defects or birth trauma as a result from improper guidance by their doctor, contact a birth defect attorney at Cappolino Dodd Krebs LLP at 1-800-460-0606. An experienced birth trauma lawyer will be able to evaluate if you are eligible to seek compensation.

Epsom Salt Helps Decrease the Risk of Cerebral Palsy in Premature Birth

Wednesday, February 27th, 2008

Ten percent of women deliver their babies before completing 37 weeks of pregnancy. The pre-term infants delivered before 40 weeks are at higher risk for problems, such as cerebral palsy, which is caused from damage to the area of the brain that controls movement.

The risk of cerebral palsy in full term babies is about one in 1000. The risk for pre-mature babies is about 50 or 60 in 1000.

Obstetrician John Thorp at the University of North Carolina conducted a study to determine if previous indications of the benefits of magnesium sulfate (Epsom salt) help to decrease the risk of cerebral palsy in pre-mature babies.

Epsom salt is typically used to stop seizures in women who develop them as part of their pregnancy.

Thorp’s randomized clinical trial involved 2000 women at risk for premature birth. Half of the women received a dose of Epsom salt during birth. The other half received a placebo.

Thorp and his colleagues then followed up on the children after two years, which is when the earliest a diagnosis of cerebral palsy can be made.

The researchers discovered that the children of the women who received Epsom salt during childbirth were 50 percent less likely to develop cerebral palsy.

Research is still needed to determine why Epsom salt has this effect and what dosage levels are the most effective.

If your child, or the child of a loved one, has endured lifelong suffering resulting from cerebral palsy, you may be entitled to compensation. Contact a cerebral palsy attorney at Cappolino Dodd Krebs LLP at 1-800-460-0606. An experienced cerebral palsy lawyer will be able to evaluate if you are eligible to seek compensation.

Entrusting Your Child’s Life in the Hands of Another

Tuesday, February 26th, 2008
Recently I saw a picture of a couple throwing a baby out the window of their apartment, during a  fire, in an attempt to save him. You could see the smoke around the couple coming out of the window. The photograph showed the baby in mid flight against the building’s wall. What you could not see were the people on the ground without a net, waiting to catch him in their arms. I was horrified!! Why would anyone take such a risk with their baby’s life?   Then, like an epiphany, I realized that a parent would do anything, risk everything to make sure that their child is safe and well, no matter what. That family made the heart breaking decision to put their trust in the individuals on the ground and thus ensure their baby’s life.
  
Then I thought of all the mothers with their unborn children who every day put their lives and trust in the hands of a doctor.   Most of the time this trust is justified and sacred, but for some,   for whatever the reason, that trust is violated. In the blink of an eye their child is no longer safe and well. Their whole life and future has been forever and perhaps irreparably changed and they are looking at a life full of physical, mental & economic hardship. They need to make a decision and put their trust on other individuals to make sure that their life and their child’s life is the best that it can be.
 
It’s then that the attorneys at Cappolino Dodd Krebs LLP is there for them, and holds out their arms to catch them.   The attorneys at Cappolino Dodd Krebs LLP would put all their efforts, knowledge and skills into seeking and obtaining the economic compensation that their child would be entitled to. Even though the emotional and physical damage could possibly not be repaired, it would at least enable them to all have a better quality of life.