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Pregnancy can be one of the happiest times in a persons life. The newborn baby that is growing inside of you is one that will bring you joy and an addition that you may have been looking for, for a very long time. Unfortunately, having a child is not without difficulty and at times there may be things that can go wrong. Most of these things are relatively easy to handle but there are some things that will need some medical attention, even in a routine delivery. Even the best obstetricians make mistakes from time to time and those mistakes can cost you in a large way. Medical malpractice suits for retained Placenta is one way in which this is becoming more and more obvious.
Most people are familiar with the general delivery of a baby. What many people don't understand is that there is actually a third stage to labor that occurs after the birth of the child. During this phase of delivery, the Placenta and membranes are passed from the womb through the birth canal. During the time of this portion of labor, the Placenta will pass normally in anywhere from 30 minutes to one hour although it can be speeded up by an injection which is known as a managed third stage. Even though this is a natural process of labor, it might be possible that part of the Placenta is retained within the womb and this can cause some difficulties. It can be caused by a snapped cord, a closed cervix or a piece of the Placenta being left behind as a result of an attached blood vessel.
If this condition was caused as a result of negligence on the part of your doctor, it may be necessary for you to file one of the medical malpractice suits for retained Placenta in order to be compensated for your trouble. Even though doctors will make mistakes from time to time, there is no reason why any of them should be negligent in their practice. For this reason, malpractice suits are the way in which you can be compensated and make sure that others are aware of what your doctor has done. It's interesting to note that even if the case will be settled out of court, as it is in almost 90% of the cases, it will still be reported and will be available for others to view when they're looking at your doctor's medical history. This will help to alert others of the problems that you have gone through and if the doctor has been negligent on numerous occasions will help them to know of these problems.
The difficulty with filing medical malpractice suits for retained Placenta is that these goals that govern these malpractice suits will vary from state to state. Before you do anything, contact a lawyer who is well versed in malpractice law in order to help you to see what can be done in your particular case. He will be able to guide you through the process and take care of most of the footwork in order for you to be able to get back your life as normal, as quickly as possible.
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