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Emily's Courageous Triumph: Overcoming an Unconsented Episiotomy

Medical Negligence and Maxillofacial Surgery: What You Need to Know
Nerve damage? Asymmetry? Pain, grinding, plates retained - here we look at how to know if you have a claim in medical negligence after failed bimax surgery

Dr Paul Coceancig suspended
Paul Coceancig, a renowned maxillofacial surgeon, has recently faced suspension by the Health Care Complaints Commission (HCCC). This development has sent shockwaves through the medical community and left many patients seeking answers. Known for his innovative techniques in jaw surgery, Coceancig's suspension has raised questions about patient safety and the standards of care in maxillofacial surgery.

Breaking the Silence: A Fight for Justice and Healing after Birth Trauma: A story about loss and a path forward
Explore compensation for birth trauma cases, including medical negligence. Learn how legal frameworks aim to provide guidance and support for families affected by these traumatic events. Discover how to obtain compensation,seeking justice and redress for those impacted

Understanding Hypoxic Ischemic Encephalopathy (HIE) in Newborns: A Guide for Parents Considering Legal Action
Hypoxic-Ischemic Encephalopathy (HIE) is a serious birth injury caused by oxygen deprivation during childbirth. Medical negligence can contribute to HIE when healthcare providers fail to recognize and respond to conditions like placental insufficiency, umbilical cord accidents, or maternal infections. Delayed or improper cesarean sections, inadequate monitoring during labor, and delayed responses to fetal distress are examples of negligence that can lead to HIE. Understanding these risks and the importance of timely medical intervention is essential for both healthcare providers and expectant parents.