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Jonathan Tindor Jonathan Tindor

CDC Analysis of Maternal Mortality Suggests Four out of Five Deaths are Preventable

A recent study by the CDC suggests that approximately 84.2% of postpartum deaths are preventable. When the CDC viewed the statistics to determine whether a death was preventable, the CDC asked was “there at least some chance of the death being averted by one or more reasonable changes to patient, community, provider, facility, and/or systems factors.”

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Jonathan Tindor Jonathan Tindor

Review of Study on Neonatal Outcomes of Mothers With a Disability

Prior research has identified an association or correlation between moms with disabilities and elevated risk of preterm birth and low birth weight. A new study published in the September 2022 issue of Pediatrics, the Journal of the American Academy of Pediatrics, found a mild to moderate increased risk of neonatal complications among newborns of women with disabilities compared with the newborns of women without disabilities.

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Jonathan Tindor Jonathan Tindor

Review: Fetal defenses against intrapartum head compression

Intrapartum uterine contractions and engagement of the fetus in the birth canal can compress the fetal head. There is a long-standing view that this head compression is benign in most cases, and that it’s a common cause of intrapartum fetal heart rate decelerations.

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Jonathan Tindor Jonathan Tindor

HPS Attorneys Secure Defensive Verdict for Obstetricians

HPS Attorneys Marilee Clausing, Molly Pankauskas and Sarah Frazer successfully defended two obstetricians against claims that their care at a Chicago area hospital during the patient’s delivery resulted in neurological damage to the minor plaintiff.

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Mike Caston Mike Caston

Emerging Reports of Transplacental Transmission of Covid-19 From Mother to Fetus Conflicts With Previous Findings that Transmission is Unlikely

In the ever-evolving pandemic of SARS-CoV-2 (commonly referred to as Covid-19), there appears to be an ongoing shift in the medical community with respect to the question of whether Covid-19 can be transmitted in utero from mother to fetus. While early studies showed that transmission was unlikely, recent reports of apparent transmission have emerged creating conflicting findings.

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Mike Caston Mike Caston

COVID-19 Not Transmitted from Mother to Fetus According to Case Study in Wuhan, China

According to a report posted on Frontiers in Pediatrics, doctors followed four pregnant women from the epicenter of the COVID-19 pandemic – Wuhan, China – who tested positive for COVID-19. The women all gave birth while actively symptomatic. The conclusion after testing and observation was that the COVID-19 virus did not pass from the mother to the fetus, and the infants were born without any of the respiratory signs of COVID-19.

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Mike Caston Mike Caston

Association Between Maternal Acetaminophen Use and An Increased Risk of ADHD and/or Autism in Their Children

A Google search of a phrase like "Birth Trauma causes Autism" will result in links to, inter alia, various legal websites asserting that trauma during labor and delivery is a cause of a child's autism or behavioral issues. The most recent of a series of medical articles, however, points to a potential alternative cause – maternal use of acetaminophen.

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Mike Caston Mike Caston

U.S. Maternal Mortality Ranking Drives Two New Standards From The Joint Commission Part 2

In the second standard, Reduce the likelihood of harm related to maternal severe hypertension/preeclampsia, there are six elements of performance.Both of these standards address prevention, recognition, treatment and education to improve maternal outcomes. While improving outcomes is a goal every organization will support, we feel these standards may also offer the opportunity to reduce potential liability and litigation.

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Mike Caston Mike Caston

U.S. Maternal Mortality Ranking Drives Two New Standards From The Joint Commission.

Maternal hemorrhage is one of the most important clinical issues in obstetrics today – and a not uncommon source of potential liability in obstetrical negligence litigation. This new standard, "Reduce the likelihood of harm related to maternal hemorrhage," was based on recommendations from technical advisors, clinicians, and administrators and included extensive literature review.

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