Thursday, March 5, 2009

Dangers During Home And Hospital Delivery

Dangers During Home And Hospital Delivery
Serious complications can develop during any birth and such complications can definitely represent a larger danger to both mother and child in a wilderness cabin than when encountered in a hospital. If you decide to have your baby at home (after having gone through properly-supervised prenatal care) with an experienced nurse, midwife or physician in attendance, the odds are about one in 50 that something will happen during labor and delivery to send you to a hospital.

Hospital deliveries the mother's pelvis is too small for the baby to be born. This is usually caused by rickets (vitamin D deficiency) which resulted in a misshapen pelvic as the mother' The symptom to watch for is continuous bleeding from the vagina either before labor or after labor begins. A "mucus plug" which is passed with a small amount of blood (called a "bloody show") early in labor is normal and should not cause alarm.

The following problems and home deliveries occurs due to negligence of the Pregnancy women; they Fail to come personally to the hospital, to evaluate , to instruct the nurse to check the patient's cervix to rule out premature labor, to properly evaluate the patient for pregnancy induced hypertension, to warn the plaintiff during the existence of the physician-patient relationship of the dangers resulting from Holder.

physician’s incompetent treatment, to properly perform the medical treatment necessary to the plaintiffs' welfare according to the standards set by the medical profession, to recognize and/or acknowledge her recognition of the plaintiff's symptoms, to inform the plaintiff of plaintiff's true physical state after treatment, to consult a specialist in the field of obstetrics when the defendant knew or should have known that her skills.

And knowledge or facilities were inadequate to properly treat the plaintiff under the circumstances as they then existed and by failing to properly assess the Plaintiffs needs and evaluate the medical condition of the patient. In the hospitals also have some dangers to the baby as well as to the mother by the use of forceps. It should be undertaken by a skill operator and under the criteria outlined for use of forceps. If these criteria are not achieved then there is danger of damage to mother or fetus.

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