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Expensive Treatment Needed for Child’s Disorder

Tuesday, January 24th, 2012

Birth trauma led to a New York state newborn’s rare seizure disorder, and paying for an incredibly expensive treatment is taking the combined efforts of an entire community.

Odin Fortner-Watrous suffers from a rare seizure disorder called West Syndrome, caused by a lack of oxygen he experienced during his first moments in the world.

“He spent four minutes with no oxygen and it caused severe brain trauma, and due to the brain damage the seizures developed,” said Odin’s mother, Shayna Fortner Watrous, telling the story of his birth.

The only treatment option approved in the United States for Odin’s condition, called ACTH, costs $300,000 for a five day supply. Full treatment takes 14 weeks.

“We pay $4,600 out of pocket, per vial,” explains Shayna.

The mother of four was recently diagnosed with stage two breast cancer.

Odin’s father, Arthur, says that every dollar he makes is going towards paying for the medication.

Family and friends are donating household supplies and everyday items to the family. Country singer Landon Parker is performing an online benefit concert on February 4. A Facebook page has been created for the event.

“It gives us the opportunity to test just how strong we can be,” said Arthur.

Shayna says the treatment is already having a positive effect. Hopefully, with the help of the community, the family can complete the treatment and give Odin a better life.

Donations can be sent to:

Shayla Fortner-Watrous
13 Vine Street
Bingham, New York 13901

The family requests that if you do make a donation, please put Odin’s Journey in the memo and include your name and address so they can thank you.

Cappolino Dodd Krebs, LLP – birth trauma lawyers

Skeleton Shows Birth Trauma Is Nothing New

Monday, January 16th, 2012

The oldest evidence of birth trauma in a human skeleton has been discovered by a researcher in Canada, confirming that the dangers of childbirth are nothing new to our species.

Susan Pfeiffer, from the University of Toronto in Canada, has found an example of stress injury to the pelvis in the skeleton of a 2000-year-old female found in South Africa.

According to newscientist.com, humans are unique among hominids in having a birth canal that is nearly identical in size to the neonatal head. This means that it is inevitable that natural variations will cause some women to have a pelvis that is too small for childbirth.

The skeleton examined by Pfeiffer had an unusually narrow pelvis, which she said appears to have led to an injury to the pubic symphysis, a joint running down the midline of the pelvis, during childbirth.

“Resulting deterioration of her joints probably caused a lot of pain, yet she stayed active,” said Pfeiffer. “This suggests that her group had knowledge of pain-numbing substances.”

Jeremy DeSilva, from Boston University, estimates that childbirth first became difficult around 4 million years ago.

We are fortunate that with modern medicine and an alert medical staff, a narrow pelvis does not mean birth trauma is inevitable.

Cappolino Dodd Krebs LLP – birth trauma attorneys

 

Forceps Safer Than Vacuums Or C-Sections?

Thursday, December 15th, 2011

Despite falling out of favor in recent years, forceps-assisted deliveries may actually be safer for newborns than C-sections and vacuums, according to a recent study.

C-sections are being performed in around one-third of all births, according to 2007 statistics. That is compared to 21 percent a decade before. Vacuums are being used far more frequently in difficult births as well.

The reason for the increase in the use of methods other than forceps in difficult births is not easy to determine, as statistics do not show that these other methods are safer, according to Dr. Erika F. Werner, at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine.

Dr. Werner is the head of a study using data on more than 400,000 births to first-time moms. The study found that those delivered with forceps were 45 percent less likely to suffer a seizure than those born via vacuum pump or C-section.

Seizures at birth are often caused by oxygen deprivation to the brain. This kind of birth trauma can result in permanent damage.

According to Dr. Werner, delivery doctors can typically get to the baby faster with forceps than with the other methods, which may help explain the lessened seizure risk.

Cappolino Dodd Krebbs LLP – birth injury attorneys

 

New York Destroys Options for Birth Trauma Victims

Thursday, November 17th, 2011

In an unfortunate turn of events, a law recently passed in New York State prevents severely injured children from recovering the cost of their future care from the negligent doctor’s insurance company – even if the case is proven to be medical malpractice. These injured children will also be unable to control the health care decisions recommended by their doctors and therapists. The State of New York will instead make these decisions under its New York Medical Indemnity Fund.

The obligation to pay for the negligent doctors’ mistakes will now be carried by taxpayers and a tax on obstetric services provided by hospitals.

It will still be up the family of the injured child to prove in court that they were victims of medical negligence, with all the costs that go along with such a venture, to even become eligible for the fund. If they prove themselves victims of malpractice, then the Fund will determine what treatment they need, regardless of the family’s wishes or the advice of the child’s physician.

This drastic change in malpractice liability is almost unbelievable in its cruelty towards the most innocent of victims.

Is your child a victim of birth defects or birth trauma because of medical malpractice? How do you feel about the changes created by this new law?

Cappolino Dodd Krebs LLP – birth trauma lawyers