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FETAL DISTRESS

Fetal Distress is a condition that, if allowed to persist, may lead to permanent damage or to perinatal death. Like any human being, a fetus needs oxygen. Its source of oxygen is the mother's blood carried to it through the placenta and umbilical cord. Most fetal distress is associated with a disruption of maternal blood flow to the fetus. The lack of maternal blood results in a reduction of oxygen, which if not promptly corrected causes fetal hypoxia and brain damage. Timely diagnosis of fetal distress allows the distress to be remedied by treating the underlying cause ("intrauterine resuscitation") or by prompt delivery of the fetus ("rescue"). Fetal distress is a state that rapidly deteriorates to a lethal condition. The failure to timely diagnosis, or the failure to take prompt remedial action, can cause severe injuries to the fetus. Parents are often left with the incorrect impression that their child has a birth defect that could not have been avoided, when in truth, the baby suffered injury due to medical malpractice. The medical records must be closely reviewed by a medical malpractice attorney and consulting expert witness to determine the actual cause of the baby's condition.

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