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January 08, 2025By Thomas & Wan
Birth Injuries

What Are Common Mistakes in Shoulder Dystocia

Common Mistakes in Shoulder Dystocia

Shoulder dystocia is a rare but critical childbirth complication that occurs when one or both of a baby’s shoulders become stuck behind the mother’s pelvic bone during delivery. When managed correctly, many cases of shoulder dystocia can result in safe outcomes for both mother and baby. However, mistakes made during its recognition and management can lead to severe injuries, including brachial plexus damage, fractures, and oxygen deprivation.

This article delves into common mistakes in shoulder dystocia cases, their potential consequences, and how families can seek justice if medical negligence is suspected.

What Is Shoulder Dystocia?

Shoulder dystocia happens during the second stage of labor, when the baby’s head is delivered, but the shoulders are unable to pass through the birth canal. While shoulder dystocia can be unpredictable, certain risk factors—such as fetal macrosomia (larger-than-average babies) or gestational diabetes—increase the likelihood of this complication.

Proper management is essential to prevent injuries to the baby and the mother. Unfortunately, errors in identifying or addressing shoulder dystocia can lead to devastating outcomes.

Common Mistakes in Shoulder Dystocia Management

Failure to Recognize Risk Factors During Pregnancy

Risk Factors During Pregnancy

Delayed Recognition During Delivery

Improper Use of Maneuvers

Inappropriate Use of Delivery Tools

Inappropriate Use of Delivery Tools

Delaying or Failing to Perform an Emergency Cesarean Section

Lack of Communication Among Medical Staff

Failure to Document the Event Properly

Consequences of Shoulder Dystocia Mistakes

Mistakes in recognizing or managing shoulder dystocia can have severe consequences for both the baby and the mother:

For the Baby:

Consequences of Shoulder Dystocia Mistakes

For the Mother:

How to Reduce Risks and Avoid Mistakes

While not all cases of shoulder dystocia can be predicted, proper planning and skilled care can reduce risks and improve outcomes.

  1. Prenatal Monitoring:
    • Identify and manage risk factors such as gestational diabetes or macrosomia.
    • Consider planned cesarean sections for high-risk pregnancies.
  2. Timely Recognition:
    • Train healthcare providers to recognize the signs of shoulder dystocia, including the turtle sign and slow progression during delivery.
  3. Skillful Management:
    • Ensure that delivery staff are trained in maneuvers such as McRoberts, Woods corkscrew, and suprapubic pressure.
    • Avoid excessive force or inappropriate use of tools during delivery.
  4. Communication and Preparedness:
    • Encourage clear communication among medical staff to ensure prompt and coordinated action.
  5. Thorough Documentation:
    • Maintain accurate records of all interventions and outcomes to evaluate the quality of care provided.
Legal Options for Shoulder Dystocia Injuries

Legal Options for Shoulder Dystocia Injuries

In some cases, shoulder dystocia injuries are preventable and result from medical negligence. Families affected by these errors may be eligible to file a medical malpractice claim to seek compensation for:

To build a successful case, families will need to demonstrate that the healthcare provider failed to meet the standard of care, directly causing the injury.

How Thomas & Wan LLP Can Help

At Thomas & Wan LLP, we understand the devastating impact shoulder dystocia injuries can have on families. Our experienced attorneys are dedicated to helping families navigate the complexities of medical malpractice claims and secure the resources needed for recovery and future care.

Our services include:

Mistakes in managing shoulder dystocia can have lifelong consequences for families, but understanding these errors helps empower parents to advocate for proper care. If your family has been affected by shoulder dystocia injuries and you suspect medical negligence, you have legal options to seek justice and secure the support your child needs.

Contact Thomas & Wan LLP today for a free consultation. Let us help you fight for your family’s future with compassion and expertise.

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