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Common Birth Injuries in Upstate New York
Every year, thousands of families across Upstate New York navigate the unexpected reality of a birth injury. While most deliveries…
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What Your Baby Should Be Doing at 1 Year Old
The first birthday is more than just a celebration with cake and candles. It marks an incredible transformation from a…
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How to Calm an Excessively Crying Baby
Every parent knows the feeling. Your baby is crying, and nothing seems to work. You’ve tried everything you can think…
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Retained Placenta After Birth
The moments after delivery should bring relief and joy, but sometimes the birth process isn’t quite finished. When the placenta…
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When Should You Consult a Birth Injury Lawyer in New York?
The moment you suspect something went wrong during your pregnancy, labor, or delivery can feel overwhelming. Between caring for your…
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What Compensation Can Families Recover in a New York Birth Injury Case?
When medical negligence during pregnancy, labor, or delivery causes a birth injury, New York families face overwhelming challenges. Beyond the…
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Requesting Medical Records in New York After a Birth Injury
When a birth injury occurs, obtaining complete and accurate medical records becomes one of the first critical steps families take.…
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What Are the Complications of Episiotomy During Childbirth?
An episiotomy is a surgical incision made in the perineum (the area between the vagina and rectum) during vaginal delivery.…
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What is Polyhydramnios and How Does It Affect Pregnancy?
Polyhydramnios is a pregnancy condition where there is too much amniotic fluid surrounding your baby. While amniotic fluid is essential…
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What is Necrotizing Enterocolitis and Why Does It Affect Premature Babies?
Necrotizing enterocolitis, or NEC, is a serious intestinal disease that primarily affects newborns, particularly those born prematurely or with very…
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