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Are You Unsure of What to Expect in Your Personal Injury Claim? Our Texas Personal Injury Lawyers Give You Helpful Tips in Their Blog. We will also be posting other helpful information on medical, legal, and social issues of interest.

The Girards Law Firm team understands the confusion you face as you move forward with your personal injury or wrongful death claim. With regular updates to this blog, you can stay informed and get the helpful advice you need.  We will also be posting here other helpful information on medical, legal, and social issues to keep you informed.


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2/28/2023
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CDC: 80% of Pregnancy Related Deaths are Preventable

CDC: 80% of Pregnancy Related Deaths are Preventable

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10/27/2022
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October 27, 2022 JAMA: More than 4 in 5 Pregnancy-Related Deaths in the US Are Preventable

JAMA 4 of 5 Pregnancy-Related Deaths are Preventable

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11/9/2019
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New MR Technique May Help Expectant Mothers

Human Placenta Blood Flow During Early Gestation With Pseudocontinuous Arterial Spin Labeling MRI

Category: Birth Injuries

10/22/2013
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What New Parents Should Know When Their Newborn May Have Suffered Brain Injury During Birth

Prompt cooling therapy helps mild to moderate newborn brain injury if done quickly

Category: Birth Injuries

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10/4/2013
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Texas Birth Injury Lawyer Explains Major Reasons Birth Injuries Occur

All expecting parents should be aware of common reasons birth injuries occur so that they are able to take the necessary precautions to avoid injury.

Category: Birth Injuries

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9/14/2013
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Newborns Can Be Seriously Hurt by a Group B Strep Infection

If group B strep bacteria is caught before labor, critical antibiotics can be administered to save a child from a lifetime of disabilities.

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9/6/2013
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New Study suggests doctors do more cesarean sections because of money. Read abstract here.

Social Science Research Network posts study by MIT and British Columbia Researchers

Category: Birth Injuries

8/14/2013
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Cephalohematoma Could Be an Indicator of a Bigger Birth Injury Problem

If a baby has a cephalohematoma birth injury, it's possible that there may also be a skull fracture or some other kind of head trauma involved.

Category: Birth Injuries

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8/13/2013
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Girards' latest booklet on blood pH and Cerebral Palsy available now.

Booklet discusses the basics of acid-base balance for parents of children with Cerebral Palsy from birth

Category: Birth Injuries

7/10/2013
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Waiting Too Long to Perform a C-Section Can Cause Serious Brain Damage

If a baby is in distress, and a doctor waits too long to perform a C-section, the lack of blood and oxygen can cause permanent brain injuries.

Category: Birth Injuries

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6/19/2013
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Hospital Badges now Required in Texas

It's about time, say Patient Safety Advocates. If your child suffered a birth injury, please contact our legatl team for help in Texas, Oklahoma, or Arkansas.

Category: Birth Injuries

6/17/2013
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Drunk Doctor Delivers Baby

If you or a loved one has been injured by an impaired healthcare provider or doctor, let our legal team help you in Texas, Oklahoma, or Arkansas.

Category: Birth Injuries

6/16/2013
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Home Births Still Require a Certain Standard of Care

Home births are on the rise, and the American Academy of Pediatrics has issued recommended guidelines for newborn care to avoid birth injuries.

Category: Birth Injuries

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6/6/2013
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Evidence-Based Practices proven to reduce Injury to Newborns and their Mothers. Read study here.

Evidence-based practices proven to reduce significantly needless injury in the labor and delivery department

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6/5/2013
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Hallmark Fetal Heart-rate Patterns Correlate with newborn brain injury. Read study here.

Recent study shows fetal heart rate patterns that are associated with newborn acidemia - a hallmark for cerebral palsy

Category: Birth Injuries

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