G. Michael Fatall
1125 Grand Avenue, Suite 1400
Kansas City, MO 64106
Ph. (816)-809-2035
Fx. (816)-471-6664
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G. Michael Fatall
1125 Grand Avenue, Suite 1400
Kansas City, MO 64106
Ph. (816)-809-2035
Fx. (816)-471-6664
Obstetricians are basically surgeon gynecologists that specialize in the care of pregnant women, the prenatal fetus, childbirth, and the puerperium. The puerperium is the six-week period immediately following childbirth when the womb is returning to its normal size. Childbirth is a beautiful and miraculous process that brings forth life and begins the mother-child bond in a spectacular but harrowing manner. The difficult task of childbirth takes a physical, mental, and emotional toll on the mother. Medical errors or complications can make this demanding natural process more painful, stressful, and traumatic for both the mother and the newborn child. Obstetric injuries suffered at this point in the process can have devastating and long-term effects on both.
Have you or someone you know suffered an obstetric injury and need the help of a practiced and skilled Missouri medical malpractice lawyer? Contact G. Michael Fatall, a Missouri medical malpractice lawyer that understands the medical malpractice laws of Kansas and Missouri!
Maternal obstetric injuries that can occur during childbirth include:
Obstetric injuries such as rupture of a uterine scar can occur during any obstetric surgical procedure including:
If you have had any obstetric procedure and you are experiencing lower abdominal pain, sore or tender uterine scar, paralytic ileus (bowel obstruction), and vaginal spotting, you could be a victim of an obstetric injury. More severe symptoms of an obstetric injury may include shock, hemorrhage, severe abdominal pain, and chronic infections in the vagina, uterus, and/or vulva. You should have a complete examination as soon as possible to make sure that everything is fine and to ensure that the symptoms and/or the condition do not get worse. Early detection and treatment can make all the difference when dealing with obstetric injuries.
Have you or someone you know suffered an obstetric injury and need the help of a practiced and skilled Missouri medical malpractice lawyer? Contact G. Michael Fatall, a Missouri medical malpractice lawyer that understands the medical malpractice laws of Kansas and Missouri!