On behalf of The Lancione Law Firm | Jun 8, 2020 | Birth Injuries
Sometimes, though not frequently, a baby born in Ohio may suffer a birth injury called shoulder dystocia. In cases of shoulder dystocia, babies get one or both of their shoulders stuck in their mother’s pelvis. As a result, the pressure of the mother’s...
On behalf of The Lancione Law Firm | Jun 2, 2020 | Birth Injuries, Birth Injury, Medical Malpractice, Personal Injury, Surgical Errors
There are several complications that can occur when giving birth. Sometimes, during the birth process, the baby can suffer a severe injury. In many cases, this is called a birth trauma or injury. It is important to know what can cause birth trauma and what kind of...
On behalf of The Lancione Law Firm | May 18, 2020 | Birth Injuries
It could be argued by mothers here in Ohio and elsewhere that the most important part of a woman’s birthing team is herself. She has been carrying her baby, feeling him or her move, and making choices every day that affect the baby’s future, including the birth. When...
On behalf of The Lancione Law Firm | Mar 19, 2020 | Birth Injuries
Childbirth is a special, life-changing experience that every mom-to-be looks forward to. But this experience can quickly turn traumatic when a birth injury or birth defect is involved. According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), seven out of...
On behalf of The Lancione Law Firm | Mar 19, 2020 | Birth Injuries
The charity organization Reaching for the Stars started Cerebral Palsy Awareness Month in 2006 to help educate the populace about cerebral palsy (CP). In 2014, they started the GoGreen4CP campaign that provides informational resources and promotional visibility all...
On behalf of The Lancione Law Firm | Feb 17, 2020 | Birth Injuries, Medical Malpractice
Concern over the maternal mortality rate here in the U.S. has persisted for years, with outside reports and statistics providing a worrying glimpse at this widespread issue. But the United States’ own Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) went more than a...