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Birth Injuries: Cerebral Palsy and Legal Avenues to take
A Traumatic Experience
Birth is one of the essentially traumatic events for both the child and the mother. It requires a lot of energy to go through, not to mention the amount of extra force that the mother must exert to release the child into the world in normal deliveries.
Although a woman’s Müllerian canal, which is the vagina up to the fallopian tube and the uterus, is flexible and stretchable especially upon labor, it still inflicts so much physical stress on the part of the baby. Immediate, progressive, but safe medical procedures must be followed so that no damage will be inflicted on the baby upon birth.
But birth injuries still happen in cities with prolific birth rates like Los Angeles, especially on the hands of some negligent doctors, resulting in physical deformations or mental abnormalities on the part of the baby.
Cerebral Palsy
Cerebral palsy, colloquially known as CP, is a bone of contention for many, especially as regards to its causes.
The most favored allegation of the cause of CP is the lack of oxygen experienced by the baby during the time of birth. The lack of oxygen supply in the infant’s developing brain creates extensive developmental damage, creating neuronal “short circuits” that generate muscle spasms and abnormal muscle tone.
This disability is marked by a spectrum of the possible extent of damage. Some individuals with CP still have the capability to function, though to an odd extent, for work, studies, and other socially accepted activities. Some are not fortunate enough, however, to enjoy the better side of the disease due to extreme lack of capability and even mental retardation.
CP is a permanent condition, meaning it does not heal over time. But, the positive thing is that it is not progressive. The individual must undergocontinuous therapy for better functioning.
Remedies and Compensation
Legal avenues for compensation can be taken with the help of a Los Angeles birth injury lawyer, especially if malpractice is suspected to have been done and if cerebral palsy is caused by it.