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A baby can suffer birth hypoxia or birth asphyxia when they are deprived of oxygen in one of three scenarios: before birth, during birth, or immediately after birth. Oxygen deprivation of a baby can lead to serious medical complications for the rest of the baby’s life and it all depends on the length of the event, the amount of oxygen of which the baby was deprived, the care administered by the medical staff and other factors.
Birth asphyxia is caused by any of the following events:
When there is insufficient oxygen for a baby before, during, or after birth the baby can suffer from a low heart rate, low blood pressure, and affect the flow of the blood throughout the body. If any of this occurs, the baby can suffer lack of sufficient blood supply to the baby’s organs, which in turn can cause the baby to suffer organ, tissue, and cell damage. If there is insufficient oxygen flow the baby’s heart, GI tract, kidneys and lungs can all be affected.
Doctors can detect birth asphyxia by looking for any of the following:
When the fetal heart monitor signals an issue with the baby’s heart rate, there must be immediate action taken to rectify the baby’s heart rate. If the heart rate cannot be fixed then emergency action must be taken, such as an emergency cesarean section. This procedure is required to be performed at most hospitals within 30 minutes, however, performing the procedure in 15 minutes or less would provide the best possible outcome for the baby.
Should the medical staff caring for the mother and baby fail to recognize the warning signs of asphyxia or fail to act in a quick manner, the baby can suffer severe consequences. Aside from paralysis, brain damage, and developing cerebral palsy, the baby could also die as a result of asphyxia or hypoxia.
Birth asphyxia and hypoxia does not happen at an alarming rate but can still occur because of medical malpractice. Doctors and nurses might miss the signs of these birth issues, might not respond quickly enough to provide the proper care or even made a mistake when issuing care to prevent these birth injuries.
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