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How can anoxia be prevented at birth?
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Commonly known as anoxic brain injury, hypoxia or anoxia can be prevented by careful monitoring of a fetal heart monitor, accurately reading fetal heart monitors, notifying the doctor as soon as fetal distress is noticed and having the doctor perform the delivery in an adequate amount of time.
If these four factors are adhered to then anoxia can be prevented at birth. However when a member of the medical staff has faulty fetal heart monitoring equipment or has a tendency to misread the fetal heart monitor then the likelihood of anoxia is greater.
Taking the proper precautions and working well under pressure all factor in to preventing anoxia as well. Moving swiftly and identifying the warning signs can also be considered a preventative measure as well. It is also important that the delivering doctor stays in the loop regarding any abnormalities that may arise on the fetal heart monitor. Taking this step is vital in preventing anoxia in a newborn, and maintaining the right oxygen level is also essential.
If anoxia does occur, you should consider speaking to a lawyer about whether you have a potential case for medical malpractice.
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