Apgar scores are a crucial tool used to monitor the health of newborn children. Children that receive low Apgar scores at birth should receive prompt medical treatment, and when a doctor fails to provide this treatment, they could be responsible for the newborn’s injuries and bad health outcomes. An Apgar score is a test given […]
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Can Pregnancy Induced Hypertension (PIH) Hurt Me or My Baby in Maryland?
Pregnancy-induced hypertension (PIH) is a type of high blood pressure that occurs during pregnancy. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), high blood pressure occurs in 1 of every 12 to 17 pregnancies for women between the ages of 20 and 44. There are multiple types of high blood pressure that can […]
Can You Sue if an Injury Caused a Miscarriage in Maryland?
When people are hurt because of someone else’s negligence, they can usually sue that person for damages. If the injury causes a miscarriage in a pregnant person, the damages are far greater. A personal injury causes harm to a person’s body. Personal injuries are often very serious, and people experience severe injuries. In cases where […]
Understanding Anoxic and Hypoxic Brain Injuries in Maryland
Anoxic and hypoxic brain injuries are different from traumatic brain injuries that occur because of physical blows to the head. There are multiple other potential causes of these injuries. Anoxic brain injuries are caused by a total lack of oxygen to the brain. Hypoxic brain injuries are caused by a restricted supply of oxygen to […]
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