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Birth trauma is damage to the fetus (soft tissues, bone, musculoskeletal system, internal organs,
central and peripheral nervous system)
by the action of adverse factors during
childbirth. In some cases, birth trauma
can be formed antenatally. Birth injuries of newborns during vaginal delivery occur in 3.6% of cases and during
cesarean section – 1.2%. Recently, there
has been an increase in the prevalence
of birth injuries due to damage to the scalp of newborns, while there has been
a decrease in severe injuries leading to
significant long-term consequences, disability, and death. Birth trauma most
often occurs with complicated delivery and operative delivery. However,
in some cases, birth trauma is a consequence of natural forces acting during
the birth act. In this regard, it is impossible to exclude birth trauma in newborns
even with an uncomplicated course of
pregnancy, the absence of external in fluences on the fetus, and instrumental
delivery. |
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