To sue a Bath hospital for a missed 3rd degree tear, please contact us at Glynns Solicitors. Our team of lawyers specialise in clinical negligence law and run a large number of 3rd degree tear … [Read more...]
My Tear Was Not Stitched After Giving Birth
If your tear was not stitched after you gave birth because doctors/midwives failed to diagnose the injury, you could be entitled to claim compensation. For more information, you need to talk to a … [Read more...]
Can Episiotomy Stitches Come Out?
If you have an episiotomy, the wound should be sutured shortly after the birth. However, you need to take care of the wound as the stitches can come out. If you think they have come out, you need to … [Read more...]
3rd Degree Tear and Forceps Delivery
3rd degree tears can affect any woman giving birth vaginally, but are more common amongst those who have an assisted delivery – such as a forceps delivery. Forceps delivery A forceps delivery is … [Read more...]
Suing Bristol Hospital For 3rd Degree Tear
To sue a Bristol hospital for medical negligence, please do not hesitate to get in touch with us at Glynns Solicitors. We are a specialist clinical negligence law firm based between Bristol and Bath. … [Read more...]
Not Stitched Properly After Birth
If your perineal tear was not stitched properly after birth, you could be entitled to pursue a medical negligence compensation claim for the damages you have wrongfully incurred. Please contact us to … [Read more...]
Perineal Tears: How Much Compensation for Medical Negligence?
If your medical negligence claim is successful, you will be given a sum of money which acts as a form of compensation. But how much compensation for medical negligence will you receive? Claiming for … [Read more...]
3rd Degree Tear and Constipation
When you suffer a 3rd degree tear, it is very important that you avoid constipation. In this article we explore why it is important to avoid constipation and how this can be achieved. Taking … [Read more...]
Pudendal Nerve Damage During Birth
Giving birth by way of vaginal delivery can cause pudendal nerve damage. In this article we explore what the pudendal nerve is, why it is harmed during childbirth and what the consequences might … [Read more...]
Ongoing Injuries After Childbirth
Childbirth can leave you with ongoing injuries of both a physical and psychological nature. If these injuries are the fault of medical error, you could be entitled to pursue legal action for the … [Read more...]
3rd Degree Tear First Pregnancy
The risk of a 3rd degree tear during childbirth is higher in women having their first vaginal delivery. 3rd degree tear in first vaginal delivery A 3rd degree tear is a perineal injury that happens … [Read more...]
3rd Degree Tear Claims Bristol
To claim compensation for a 3rd degree tear Bristol, please contact us today. We deal exclusively with medical negligence and personal injury claims, meaning we are experts in our field. Is my 3rd … [Read more...]
3rd Degree Tears in Childbirth
Perineal tears are a natural consequence of childbirth. A 3rd degree tear is a type of perineal tear. Tears during childbirth If you give birth by way of vaginal delivery, you run the risk of … [Read more...]
3rd Degree Tears Signs of Infection
A 3rd degree tear can become infected. This must treated, or the sutures could breakdown. It is therefore very important that you look out for the signs of infection and seek medical help if you … [Read more...]
3rd Degree Tear NHS
If the NHS failed to detect and treat your 3rd degree tear, you could be entitled to pursue a medical negligence claim. For more information on suing the NHS, please get in touch with us today. 3rd … [Read more...]
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