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February 01, 2025By Thomas & Wan
Birth Injuries

What Causes Shoulder Dystocia?

What Causes Shoulder Dystocia

Shoulder dystocia is a serious childbirth complication that occurs when a baby’s shoulders become stuck behind the mother’s pelvic bone after the head has been delivered. This condition requires immediate medical intervention, as prolonged delays can lead to birth injuries, such as nerve damage, fractures, oxygen deprivation, or cerebral palsy.

While shoulder dystocia can happen unexpectedly, certain risk factors and medical conditions increase the likelihood of its occurrence. In this detailed blog, we will discuss what causes shoulder dystocia, the risk factors involved, and how healthcare providers can manage this complication to prevent injuries.

Understanding Shoulder Dystocia

During a normal vaginal delivery, the baby’s head, shoulders, and body pass smoothly through the birth canal. However, in cases of shoulder dystocia, the baby’s anterior shoulder (the one closest to the mother’s pubic bone) gets trapped behind the pelvic bone, preventing the rest of the body from being delivered easily.

If this condition is not resolved quickly, it can cause:

Oxygen deprivation (hypoxia), leading to brain damage.
Brachial plexus injuries, such as Erb’s palsy or Klumpke’s palsy.
Fractured collarbone or humerus.
Severe maternal complications, including postpartum hemorrhage and perineal tearing.

Understanding the causes and risk factors can help doctors take preventive measures to reduce the likelihood of shoulder dystocia and its complications.

What Causes Shoulder Dystocia?

Shoulder dystocia occurs when there is a mismatch between the baby’s shoulder size and the mother’s pelvic dimensions, making vaginal delivery difficult. Several factors can contribute to this condition:

What Causes Shoulder Dystocia

Fetal Macrosomia (Large Baby Size)

Maternal Factors (Pelvic Shape & Size)

Prolonged or Difficult Labor

Use of Assisted Delivery Tools (Forceps or Vacuum Extractor)

Baby being born via delivery tools

Post-Term Pregnancy (Overdue Baby)

Multiple Pregnancies (Twins, Triplets, etc.)

Previous Shoulder Dystocia

Can Shoulder Dystocia Be Prevented?

While shoulder dystocia is unpredictable, doctors can identify high-risk factors early and take preventive measures to reduce the chances of complications:

Identifying High-Risk Pregnancies

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Performing an Early C-Section in High-Risk Cases

Managing Gestational Diabetes

Proper Use of Labor Induction and Delivery Techniques

Medical Negligence and Shoulder Dystocia

In some cases, shoulder dystocia-related injuries occur due to medical negligence, including:

Failure to monitor fetal size and risk factors during pregnancy.
Improper use of forceps or vacuum extractors.
Delayed C-section decision in high-risk cases.
Failure to manage shoulder dystocia properly, leading to birth injuries.

If medical malpractice contributed to a birth injury caused by shoulder dystocia, families may be able to file a legal claim to receive compensation for medical expenses, therapy costs, and long-term care.

Worried doctor after Medical Negligence

How Thomas & Wan LLP Can Help

At Thomas & Wan LLP, we specialize in birth injury cases, including those caused by shoulder dystocia-related medical negligence. Our experienced legal team can help you:

Investigate medical records to determine if malpractice occurred.
Work with medical experts to build a strong case.
Pursue compensation for your child’s medical care, therapy, and long-term needs.

If your baby suffered a birth injury due to improper management of shoulder dystocia, contact Thomas & Wan LLP today for a free consultation.

Shoulder dystocia is a serious childbirth complication that occurs when a baby’s shoulders become trapped behind the mother’s pelvic bone. While some cases are unavoidable, others result from poor medical decisions and negligence.

By identifying risk factors early, managing high-risk pregnancies, and ensuring proper delivery techniques, doctors can reduce the risk of shoulder dystocia and prevent birth injuries.

If you believe medical negligence played a role in your child’s birth injury, reach out to Thomas & Wan LLP for expert legal guidance. We are committed to helping families get the justice and compensation they deserve.

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