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Failure to Diagnose or Treat Gestational Diabetes

Jun 29, 2013 @ 04:00 AM — by
Tagged with: Failure To Diagnose Misdiagnosis Medical Malpractice

Gestational diabetes is a remarkably common condition, affecting up to 10 percent of pregnancies, according to studies. Although the condition exhibits few symptoms, it is common enough that screening should be conducted, especially among women with certain characteristics and medical histories.

Once diagnosed, gestational diabetes is relatively easy to control; in most cases, the subsequent birth goes smoothly, and both mother and baby emerge with their health intact. However, when left undiagnosed and untreated, gestational diabetes can have adverse effects on both the mother and the baby, in the short term and the long term.

If you or your baby suffered an injury due to the failure of your obstetrician to diagnose gestational diabetes, our medical malpractice attorneys in Utah can help. Our experienced attorneys can evaluate your case, consult with medical experts to establish negligence on the part of your obstetrician, and fight for the full measure of compensation to which you and your family are entitled.

For further information about Salt Lake City failure to diagnose gestational diabetes cases, please contact Younker Hyde Macfarlane, PLLC, today.

Women Who Are at High Risk for Gestational Diabetes

Roughly half of the women that are diagnosed with gestational diabetes have none of the risk factors that would put them at high risk for developing the condition. This is why it is important for every pregnant woman to be screened for gestational diabetes; if such screening is not offered, it should be requested by the patient.

However, testing is particularly important among women who:

Again, one does not have to have any of these risk factors to develop gestational diabetes; diabetic screening is important for all pregnant women.

Consequences of Undiagnosed and Untreated Gestational Diabetes

The failure to diagnose gestational diabetes can be detrimental to both mother and baby. Uncontrolled blood glucose levels put the baby at heightened risk of:

The failure to diagnose gestational diabetes can result in the mother being at increased risk of:

When a baby’s size is abnormally large or small for its gestational age, there is also a higher risk of delivery complications, including shoulder dystocia and brain injuries due to improper use of forceps or vacuum extraction devices. In all cases, our medical malpractice attorneys research cases to ensure that all instances of negligence are identified, and the full measure of damages due is properly assessed.

For further information about failure to diagnose gestational diabetes claims, please email or call Younker Hyde Macfarlane, PLLC, today.