Chicago Firm Handling Postpartum Hemorrhage Cases Across the Nation

While the majority of birth injury cases involve injuries to babies, mothers can also experience injuries during childbirth that need attention. One of these complications is postpartum hemorrhage, which is excessive bleeding after vaginal birth or caesarean delivery.

Postpartum hemorrhage is the leading cause of maternal morbidity and mortality globally. In the United States alone, approximately 11% of all maternal deaths are associated with postpartum hemorrhage. Additionally, a many maternal injury claims that result in settlements or judgments are linked to postpartum hemorrhage.

With its high prevalence in hospital settings and court cases alike, postpartum hemorrhages are more common than we would hope. That is why we have trained birth injury attorneys who can help you with your maternal postpartum hemorrhage case.

Contact Beam Legal Team today to see how we can help you seek compensation for your birth complication.

Contact our team of Chicago Postpartum Hemorrhage lawyers today at (866) 404-5221 for a free consultation!

Understanding Postpartum Hemorrhage

Blood loss is normal during childbirth, but only up to a certain amount. For the birth of a single baby via vaginal delivery, the average amount of blood loss is about 500 ml (which is about half a quart). For the birth of a single baby via caesarean section, the average amount of blood loss is 1,000mL (which is about one quart).

Postpartum hemorrhage occurs when there is excessive blood loss above 1,000 ml after the birth of a baby. It most commonly occurs after the delivery of the placenta, and it is also more likely to occur with caesarean sections.

The main reason postpartum hemorrhage occurs is due to the contraction strength of the uterus. Usually, after a baby is delivered, the uterus continues to contract and expels the placenta.

After this, the uterine contractions help to compress the bleeding blood vessels where the placenta was previously attached. If the uterine contractions are not strong enough, the blood vessels continue to bleed freely, causing hemorrhaging. Postpartum hemorrhaging can also occur if small pieces of the placenta remain attached to the uterus.

The most common symptoms of a postpartum hemorrhage include:

  • Uncontrolled bleeding
  • Decreased blood pressure
  • Increased heart rate
  • Decrease in red blood cell count
  • Swelling and pain in tissues in the vaginal and perineal area

Postpartum hemorrhage symptoms can vary from person to person, and the most common symptoms may resemble those of other medical conditions. These can occur right after delivery or even after the mother and child have gone home. Postpartum hemorrhages must be treated promptly and properly, as shock and death may occur if they are left untreated.

Risk Factors for Postpartum Hemorrhage

While postpartum hemorrhage is somewhat prevalent, certain factors put women at a greater risk of experiencing it. These include the following:

  • Early detachment of the placenta from the uterus
  • Excessive enlargement of the uterus due to too much amniotic fluid or a large baby
  • Multiple pregnancies at the same time with more than one placenta and overdistention of the uterus
  • Gestational hypertension or preeclampsia
  • Many previous births
  • Prolonged labor
  • Infection
  • Obesity
  • Medications to induce labor
  • Use of forceps or vacuum-assisted delivery
  • General anesthesia

Healthcare providers should be aware of any factors that put a woman at a higher risk of experiencing postpartum hemorrhage, and they should make sure to monitor the mother appropriately before, during, and after delivery. Proper documentation should be maintained, and healthcare providers should exercise caution when performing any invasive procedures required for childbirth.

How Medical Negligence Can Lead to Postpartum Hemorrhage

There are several ways that medical negligence can lead to postpartum hemorrhage or complications from it. This is true before, during, and after childbirth.

Some examples of medical negligence in postpartum hemorrhage cases are the following:

  • The healthcare provider performs an unnecessary cesarean section, which disrupts the natural birthing process. This could increase the risk of postpartum hemorrhage.
  • There are procedural errors during labor or delivery, such as with the use of forceps or vacuums, that can cause or worsen postpartum hemorrhage.
  • There is insufficient monitoring during and after childbirth, resulting in undetected medical issues related to postpartum hemorrhage.
  • The healthcare provider fails to diagnose or misdiagnoses a postpartum hemorrhage, leading to increased complications and issues.
  • The healthcare provider does not administer appropriate and timely treatment for postpartum hemorrhage, which may include using incorrect procedures, medications, or timeframes. This can exacerbate the postpartum hemorrhage.

Medical negligence cases for postpartum hemorrhage are extremely complex, and ensuring you understand how everything fits together is crucial for taking legal action. That is why it is always recommended to consult with an experienced attorney who knows the process behind medical negligence cases.

Not sure how to proceed with your Postpartum Hemorrhage claim? Schedule a free consultation when you call (866) 404-5221. We handle Postpartum Hemorrhage cases nationwide.

Seek Compensation With Chicago Birth Injury Attorneys on Your Side

If you believe you experienced postpartum hemorrhage or exacerbated hemorrhaging due to the medical negligence of your healthcare providers, then you may be eligible to file a birth injury lawsuit. These cases are detailed and time-consuming, but with a birth injury lawyer on your side, the process will become seamless for you.

Contact the Beam Legal Team to work with one of our skilled attorneys who can provide specialized support for you and your case. Your attorney will do all the research, outreach, filing, and advocating for you, so you can make informed decisions about the best course of action for you to take in pursuing your legal claim.

They can also help you get compensation for your particular situation, including fees for medical procedures and expenses that were a result of your postpartum hemorrhage. Our attorneys will be with you every step of the way to make the process as easy as possible for you.

Beam Legal Team Is Here for Your Postpartum Hemorrhage Case

Postpartum hemorrhages are fairly common, but that doesn’t mean you have to be just another number. At Beam Legal Team, our priority is acknowledging your injury, ensuring you feel heard, and getting you the justice you deserve.

Find out what our team of experienced birth injury lawyers can do for you today. Request a free consultation online or call us at (866) 404-5221 to discover your options for justice.

To discuss your Postpartum Hemorrhage condition with an attorney, please give our office a call as soon as possible. We can help you get justice for Postpartum Hemorrhage through a medical malpractice lawsuit.