Learn More About Tennessee Birth Injury and Fetal Death Cases
The Holton Law Firm understands that knowledge is power. Read the blog posts on this site to learn more about your mid-South car wreck, birth injury, product liability, medical malpractice, or birth injury case. Contact our Memphis office to speak with an experienced and aggressive attorney about your claim.
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Case study: Uterine rupture in a patient with seemingly low risk factors Determining risk factors for ruptures in an unscarred uterus -
Brachial Plexus Birth Injury (BPBI) Risk Factors A study aims to determine the leading risk factors for BPBI -
Why is maternal mortality rising, and what can be done? A new act has been proposed to address the issue of increased maternal mortality -
A recent study aims to shed more light on the use of head-cooling in mild cases of HIE A recent study aims to shed more light on the use of head-cooling in mild cases of hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy (HIE) -
Cipro and Other Popular Antibiotics Linked to Increased Risk of Birth Defects Antibiotic use may sometimes be necessary during pregnancy. A recent study linked a number of popular drugs to an increased risk for birth defects. -
November Is Prematurity Awareness Month Premature infants face an increased risk for health problems. If your baby was born early due to a malpractice-related injury, you may be eligible for damages. -
Lyrica Linked to Increased Risk of Birth Defects Lyrica has been linked to an increased risk of birth defects. If you took Lyrica while pregnant, here's what you should know. -
Unnecessary Medical Interventions During Pregnancy Can Put Mother and Baby at Risk Medical interventions are becoming more common during pregnancy and birth. However, studies suggest not all interventions are necessary, and some carry risk. -
Use Caution When Taking Antibiotics in Pregnancy A recent study found that certain antibiotics can increase the risk of miscarriage in Pregnant women -
Two Types of Delivery by Instrument When there are complications during a delivery, a doctor may choose to use forceps or a vacuum to help get the baby out. But these strategies have risks.