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In certain situations the baby's shoulder could be snared by the pelvic bone of a mother during birth. This is called shoulder dystocia and can be an extremely serious birth complications. If it injures the nerves that control the shoulder and arm it may cause Erb's palsy. In extreme instances, oxygen deprivation could occur during birth.

Doctors are able to safely remove the baby from this position by using a variety of maneuvers. They can also perform C-sections while the mother is anesthetized which is safer for the baby and mother.

If a doctor uses too much force or tension on a baby's head during this procedure it could cause an injury to the brachial region. This is known as shoulder dystocia, or a type Erb's Palsy called brachial birth palsy.

The condition is caused by a traumatic injury to the nerves that connect the spine, hand, arm, and shoulder. It can result in permanent loss of feeling and muscle movement, or it may be temporary.

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CPD occurs when the baby's head becomes too large to pass through the mother's pelvic canal during labor. This condition typically requires the use of assisted delivery methods such as vacuum extractors and forceps to facilitate a vaginal birth. However, this kind of delivery poses risks for the baby and mother that could result in serious injuries, such as Erb's palsy.

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A successful birth injury lawsuit could provide families the compensation needed to cover the cost of lifetime care and treatment. It can also help to make doctors more accountable to ensure patient safety and follow standard procedures.

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