Prevent Brachial Plexus Injury
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Author: Polly Smith
Started: April 29, 2005, 4:46:50 pm
Target: American Medical Association
Category: Health
Supporters:

32
Goal:

2,000
Goal Progress:

2% Complete
Status

Closed
# These injuries need to be tracked on a national level
# The preventable nature of brachial plexus birth injuries needs to be widely recognized, and
# Consistent, safe and effective protocols for handling shoulder dystocia need to be established and utilized across the nation, and therefore
# The number of obstetrical injuries is reduced dramatically.
Physican's that deliver newborns need to have continued study in Shoulder Dystocia Deliveries. This should be updated yearly.

The facts however, are often very different from what is generally accepted and espoused by the medical community.

* The injury is often life-long. It may interfere with simple daily tasks and often causes physical and emotional pain.
* Injuries said to have "resolved" often leave the child with diminished range of motion and strength throughout his or her life.
* Often times the patient is given inaccurate information on the prognosis and treatment options. Unfortunately, opportunities for a better recovery with proper therapeutic and/or surgical interventions are often missed.
* This injury IS preventable and steps can be taken to reduce the incidence.

The Time is Now to spread the truth about Obstetrical Brachial Plexus Injuries.

Although no formal tracking system exists, it is estimated that approximately 12,000 babies (roughly 3/1000 births) each year in the United States will sustain brachial plexus injuries during the birthing process. Birthing professionals falsely believe that most of these children recover without intervention, yet many will require medical and/or therapeutic intervention and many will have measurable functional deficits. The result is an infant with an arm that does not have the same mobility, range, or strength, and often require surgery and/or have lifelong limitations.

Brachial Plexus injuries are more common than Down's syndrome. They are also more common than Muscular Dystrophy and Spina Bifida. Brachial Plexus injuries are as common as Cerebral Palsy and occur 10-20 times more frequently than spinal cord injuries.
Why aren't more people aware of this injury?

The reasons are complicated and include the following:

* Since there is no mandatory reporting or tracking of this injury, the widely stated assumption that the injury is usually transient cannot be validated.
* Misperceptions exist regarding the life-long implications and disabilities associated with this injury.
* Birthing practitioners do not want to take responsibility for enabling these injuries through medicinalized labor protocols.
* Medical providers are resistant to the idea that this injury is often preventable.
* Birthing practitioners have succumb to the belief that brachial plexus injuries are an unpreventable and acceptable risk of vaginal childbirth.
* Patient's guardians often feel the injury is minimized by hospital personnel and are usually told the injury will go away after a few days or weeks.

The facts however, are often very different from what is generally accepted and espoused by the medical community.




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Andre Sullivan said 01/18/06, 12:47 pm (verified)
I support this petition.
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Barbara Horton said 01/17/06, 7:31 pm (verified)
I support this petition 100%!
#31

Tracy Cooper said 01/17/06, 5:37 pm (verified)
I support this petition.
#30

Rachelle Kelley said 01/17/06, 5:11 pm (verified)
I support this petition wholeheartedly. We definitely need more awareness of this issue!
#29

KIM CAIN said 01/17/06, 5:00 pm (verified)
I support this petition.
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Darieke Dufresne said 01/17/06, 4:22 pm (verified)
I support this petition.
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Tracy Fung said 01/17/06, 4:15 pm (verified)
I support this petition.It is more than just an arm that is affected it's a life.
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Jennifer Lewis said 01/17/06, 3:30 pm (verified)
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Elizabeth Rugg said 01/17/06, 3:10 pm (verified)
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billie jones said 01/17/06, 1:36 am (verified)
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Carol Beth said 01/17/06, 12:36 am (verified)
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vicki mummert said 01/16/06, 11:36 pm (verified)
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emma painter said 01/16/06, 10:19 pm (verified)
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Ken Condie said 01/16/06, 8:51 pm (verified)
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Mrs. C. W. Wild said 01/16/06, 6:03 pm (verified)
I support this petition.
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Roger L. Boardley said 01/16/06, 6:02 pm (verified)
I support Donna Higginbothom on this issue.
#14

Cherie Hohertz said 01/16/06, 3:24 pm (verified)
These injuries are not transient! They are lifelong, debilitating injuries. STOP THEM NOW!
#13