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The Role of Progesterone in Avoiding Preterm Labor

Those at risk of giving birth prematurely may be considered good candidates for progesterone hormone therapy, an often used tool for warding off contractions and the unintended consequences of preterm childbirth. Progesterone, a sex hormone, is responsible for many growth and reproductive functions in a woman’s body, including menstruation, pregnancy, and breastfeeding. Two primary pregnancy […]

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Managing the Advantages and Disadvantages of SSRIs and Birth Defects

Explore the Competing Interests of Treatment with Antidepressant Medications During Pregnancy and the Potential for Birth Defects During the nine months of pregnancy, you might think a woman would be thrilled imagining and preparing for life with her soon-to-be new family. The truth is, however, that many pregnant women struggle with depression during pregnancy. Roughly 14 […]

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Securing Compensation for Your Child’s Hepatitis B at Birth

Experienced Hepatitis B Birth Injury Attorneys Advocating for Mothers and Children whose Hep B was Undiagnosed During Pregnancy, Misdiagnosed, or Insufficiently Treated at Birth About 24,000 women give birth while infected with Hepatitis B. The sad fact is that roughly .04% of those births will result in babies born with Hepatitis B from their mothers. […]

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What Can Go Wrong with Anemia During Pregnancy

Undiagnosed or Untreated Anemia During Pregnancy Pregnancy is an exciting but exhausting time. The pregnant body goes through so many changes that many women complain of fatigue, poor concentration, and other symptoms during pregnancy. However, careful physicians do not take for granted that pregnancy alone causes a woman to be tired and have brain fog. […]

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Rh Incompatibility and Associated Injuries during Pregnancy and Following Birth

Rh incompatibility refers to a serious situation in which a pregnant woman and her fetus have different Rhesus (Rh) factors. An Rh factor indicates whether you have a specific protein on the surface of your red blood cells. When you have the protein, you are Rh-positive. Without the protein, you are Rh-negative. Whether you have […]

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U.S. Maternal Deaths Continue to Climb: Is there Any Turning Back?

Latest Data Shows Troublesome Trend in Maternal Mortality, as U.S. Rates Reach Highest in Nearly 60 Years According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the maternal mortality rate rose 40% higher in 2021 than the previous year. Mining from the National Vital Statistics System data, the CDC reports that 1,205 women died due to […]

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Deep Dive into Down Syndrome and Related Legal Claims

Down Syndrome Attorneys in New Jersey Down syndrome is a condition that has been around for centuries but only became an official diagnosis in the late 19th Century by the condition’s namesake, John Landon Down. Discovering your baby has Down syndrome may be traumatic, especially when you have no warning of the possibility. You may want […]

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What if I was Exposed to Chemicals while Pregnant?

Chemicals and Toxic Substances can cause Serious Harm during Pregnancy Living in an industrial society, we enjoy convenience and innovation in products that help us cook, clean, and groom. However, the unfortunate cost of comfort and convenience for some products is chemical exposure. Daily, we encounter chemicals, some safe and some not. Breathing, eating, drinking, […]

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Velamentous Cord Insertion and Related Malpractice Cases

A beautiful souvenir from birth is the belly button. It is a reminder that the mother-child connection is vital to life when the fetus receives nourishment through the umbilical cord. Optimally, the umbilical cord runs from the placenta’s center to the fetus’s belly, bringing nutrients to the fetus while sending waste out. However, problems arise […]

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The Connection between Sexually-Transmitted Diseases in Pregnancy and Birth Injuries

Mothers and Babies may Suffer Complications from Undiagnosed or Untreated STDs in Pregnancy Not all STDs are alike. Sometimes referred to as sexually transmitted infections (STIs), STDs are diseases that can pass from the mother to the fetus and can harm both a mother and child if left undiagnosed and untreated. According to findings from […]

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    If your child suffered an injury, complications, or a medical condition resulting from medical negligence, you may have grounds for a pediatric malpractice or birth injury lawsuit. Learn more.

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