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health-legal1 year ago

"Medical Examiner Rules Infant's Decapitation During Birth a Homicide"

The medical examiner ruled the death of a Georgia couple's baby, who was decapitated during delivery, as a homicide caused by "actions of another person." The couple's attorney accused the obstetrician and hospital of not being forthcoming about the cause of death, alleging that the doctor used excessive force during delivery. The lawsuit is still in the early stages of discovery, and the hospital denies the allegations. The case is under investigation by the Clayton County Police Department and may be referred to the District Attorney's Office. The couple has sought counseling and is seeking justice for their son.

health2 years ago

The Importance of Ob-Gyn Clinics Treating Pregnant Women with 'Rainbow Babies'

Rainbow Clinics, such as the newly established Ari Rubin Rainbow Clinic at the Los Angeles Center for Maternal Fetal Health and High Risk Pregnancies, provide specialized care for women who become pregnant after experiencing a miscarriage or stillbirth. These clinics aim to prevent future pregnancy losses by identifying the causes of previous stillbirths and closely monitoring pregnant patients. Rainbow Clinics also offer mental health support and trained staff to communicate with patients who have experienced pregnancy loss, addressing the range of emotions and anxieties that can arise during subsequent pregnancies. The establishment of these clinics is crucial in preventing stillbirths and providing comprehensive care for women who have suffered pregnancy loss.

health2 years ago

"Long-serving Women's Health Doctor Retires After 3500 Deliveries"

Dr. David Schaller, an obstetrician and gynecologist, is retiring in December after delivering over 3,500 babies throughout his career, with 2,000 of them in the Yampa Valley. Known for his dedication to patient care and listening skills, Schaller has been a beloved figure in the community. He highlights advancements in women's care over the past 30 years, such as 3D ultrasounds and minimally invasive surgeries. While he will miss the day-to-day interactions with patients, he looks forward to retirement and spending more time with his wife in Maine.

healthcare2 years ago

"Maternity Unit Closures in Alabama Spark Concerns for Pregnant Women's Access to Care"

Three maternity units in Alabama are set to close, leaving pregnant women in Shelby and Monroe counties without any birthing units. This closure exacerbates the already high maternal mortality rate in Alabama, which is the highest in the country. The lack of accessible maternal care also puts infants at risk, as Alabama has the third highest infant mortality rate. The closures are attributed to staff shortages and lack of funds. With the recent ban on abortions in the state, the need for maternal care is expected to increase, leading to concerns about worse outcomes for women and children.

healthcare2 years ago

Alabama Faces Maternity Unit Crisis as Hospitals Prepare for Closure

Three hospitals in Alabama, including one in a predominantly Black neighborhood in Birmingham, are set to close their maternity units, leaving two counties without any birthing hospitals. This will result in pregnant women having to travel longer distances to reach a hospital with obstetrics care, potentially leading to delays in emergency situations. Alabama already has a high maternal mortality rate and one of the highest infant mortality rates in the country. The closures come as the state's need for obstetrics care is expected to rise due to its restrictive abortion laws. The financial challenges of keeping maternity units open and the lack of access to healthcare in rural areas contribute to the closure of obstetrics departments not only in Alabama but also in other states. The loss of these services can have serious consequences, including an increase in preterm births and maternal and infant morbidity and mortality.

medical-malpractice2 years ago

Lawsuit alleges Georgia doctor decapitated baby during delivery

A lawsuit has been filed against Dr. Tracey St. Julian and Southern Regional Medical Center in Georgia, alleging that the doctor used excessive force during delivery, resulting in the decapitation of a baby. The parents, Jessica Ross and Treveon Isaiah Taylor Sr., claim that the hospital covered up the incident and denied their request for a C-section earlier. The lawsuit also accuses the hospital staff of attempting to conceal the decapitation by discouraging an autopsy and manipulating the baby's body. The suit seeks unspecified punitive damages and highlights the higher rates of infant and maternal mortality for Black women. Southern Regional denies the allegations and states that it has taken appropriate steps in response to the situation.

health2 years ago

Amid Sudanese Clashes, Obstetrician Delivers Dozens of Babies.

Sudanese obstetrician Huwaida al-Hassan and her daughters have been delivering an average of five babies a day at the Albaan Aljadid Hospital in Khartoum, despite a critical shortage of equipment and medication, and even staff. With most hospitals and pharmacies shut, pregnant women have been unable to access healthcare facilities or medication to get the care they need to safely deliver their babies. The ongoing conflict between the Sudanese army and paramilitary Rapid Support Forces has left more than 550 people dead and 4,926 others wounded, with at least 60% of the capital’s healthcare facilities rendered out of service because of the violence.

healthcare2 years ago

Idaho hospital halts baby deliveries amid doctor exodus over abortion ban.

Bonner General Health, the only hospital in Sandpoint, Idaho, will no longer provide labor, delivery, and other obstetrical services due to the increasing criminalization of physicians and the inability to retain pediatricians. The hospital's leadership cited the "political climate" in Idaho as the reason for the closure, with highly respected physicians leaving the state due to restrictive abortion laws. The closure comes as the number of deliveries at Bonner continues to decline, with only 265 babies delivered in 2022 and fewer than 10 pediatric patients admitted.

health2 years ago

Idaho Hospital Halts Labor and Delivery Services Due to Staffing and Political Issues.

Bonner General Health, the only hospital in Sandpoint, Idaho, will no longer provide obstetrical services due to staffing issues, loss of pediatricians, changing demographics, and Idaho's legal and political climate around healthcare. Patients will have to drive an hour away for labor and delivery care. The hospital will continue to provide women's health services at Sandpoint Women's Health and collaborate with Kootenai Health in Coeur d'Alene to provide obstetrical care. Sandpoint Women's Health will not accept new obstetrics patients effective immediately. The decision was called emotional and difficult by the hospital's board of directors and senior leadership.