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Birth injuries caused by improper use of forceps in delivery – Birth Injury Claims

Forceps are used during delivery for several reasons, primarily to assist with the safe birth of the baby. In this blog, we explore the circumstances that lead to forceps-assisted deliveries, the potential risks associated when they aren’t used correctly and the steps parents can take if they suspect negligence. Understanding your rights after a traumatic birth experience is essential – our medical negligence solicitors are here to help.

When forceps might be used:

1. Assisting with Delivery
Forceps can help guide the baby out of the birth canal, particularly in situations where the mother may be unable to push effectively due to exhaustion or medical conditions.

2. Addressing Fetal Distress
If the baby is showing signs of distress, such as an irregular heartbeat, forceps may be used to expedite delivery and reduce the risk of complications.

3. Managing Prolonged Labor
In cases where labour is prolonged, using forceps can help speed up the delivery process, minimizing risks for both mother and baby.

4. Breech Births
In some situations, forceps may be used during a breech delivery to help guide the baby into a safer position for birth.

5. Reducing Risk of Cesarean Section
Forceps can be a less invasive alternative to a cesarean section when complications arise, allowing for a vaginal delivery in situations where it might otherwise be necessary to perform surgery.

6. Protecting the Mother
By using forceps, healthcare providers can sometimes avoid the need for an episiotomy (surgical cut in the perineum) or minimise trauma to the pelvic floor during delivery. While forceps can be beneficial in certain situations, their use must be carefully considered and executed to prevent potential complications for both mother and baby.

What is Improper Use of Forceps?

Forceps are medical instruments used to assist in the delivery of a baby, particularly when there are complications. However, if used incorrectly, they can cause significant harm to both mother and child.

What is Forceps Delivery Negligence?

Negligence occurs when a healthcare professional fails to meet the expected standard of care. Here are some examples related to the use of forceps:

  • Incorrect Application: If the forceps are not applied correctly, they can cause injuries to the baby’s head or skull, such as fractures or bruising.
  • Excessive Force: Using too much force when pulling the baby can lead to trauma, including nerve damage or injury to the baby’s shoulder (shoulder dystocia).
  • Inappropriate Timing: If forceps are used when they are not needed—such as in a situation where a natural delivery is possible—this could be deemed negligent.
  • Lack of Consent: Failing to inform the mother about the use of forceps and the associated risks can also constitute negligence.

Potential Injuries:

The improper use of forceps can lead to serious injuries, including:

For the Baby:

  • Brachial Plexus Injury: Damage to the nerves in the arm, leading to weakness or paralysis.
  • Cerebral Palsy: Resulting from oxygen deprivation during delivery.
  • Facial Nerve Injury: Causing temporary or permanent facial paralysis.

For the Mother:

  • Perineal Tears: Severe tearing that may require surgery.
  • Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD): Psychological trauma from a traumatic delivery experience.
  • Infections: Resulting from surgical interventions or tears that are not managed properly.

Forceps Delivery Negligence Claims – What can I claim for?

If you have experienced negligence during childbirth, you may be eligible for compensation for a range of injuries and expenses, including:

  • Medical Expenses: Costs for any ongoing medical treatment, therapies, or surgeries needed due to the injury.
  • Rehabilitation Costs: If physical therapy or other rehabilitation services are necessary, these can also be claimed.
  • Lost Earnings: If you or your partner had to take time off work to recover, you might be able to claim for lost wages.
  • Care Costs: If additional care or support is needed for the mother or child, these expenses can be included.
  • Pain and Suffering: Compensation for the physical and emotional distress experienced due to the negligence.

Steps to Take

  1. Document Everything: Keep a record of all medical treatments, conversations with healthcare providers, and any other relevant details about the delivery.
  2. Seek Medical Advice: Consult a healthcare professional about the injuries sustained to ensure proper treatment.
  3. Contact a Solicitor: Reach out to a specialist clinical negligence solicitor. Our team is experienced in handling cases involving improper use of forceps and can guide you through the process of claiming compensation.
  4. Gather Evidence: Your solicitor will help gather evidence, including medical records and expert testimonies, to support your claim.
  5. File Your Claim: With the help of your solicitor, you’ll file your claim, detailing the negligence and the resulting injuries.

How we can help:

If you have had a traumatic delivery due to the improper use of forceps, you’re not alone. Many parents face similar challenges, and it’s important to know that you have rights and options. Our team of specialist clinical negligence solicitors is here to help you navigate the process of claiming compensation for your injuries and associated costs. Don’t hesitate to reach out—we’re here to support you in seeking the justice you deserve.

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