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Birth injury negligence can cause severe emotional distress for families, leading to depression, anxiety, or PTSD. Support and coping strategies are essential for recovery.
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The emotional impact of birth injury negligence on families

Kieran Thorley
Last updated: July 18, 2024 7:53 pm
Kieran Thorley Published July 17, 2024
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For some people, giving birth can be a very traumatic experience. Not only can it cause severe physical injury to the mother, but it can also result in long-lasting emotional impacts.

Birth injuries refer to those that are sustained during childbirth – and they can impact either the mother or baby. For the baby, this could look like bruising, head injuries or even broken bones. Meanwhile, the mother might sustain perineal tears, fractures or pelvic organ prolapse. 

These injuries can take an emotional toll on not only the mother, but also their partner and other family members. Sadly, birth injuries tend to arise due to birth injury negligence where health workers have breached their duty of care. If you have experienced birth injury negligence, you could be eligible to make a claim for compensation. 

Immediate emotional reactions

Families dealing with birth injury negligence often face immediate emotional reactions that can be overwhelming and distressing. You may feel shocked and angry, for example. 

Sometimes, these emotions can manifest into something more significant, so much so, that a person’s mental health can deteriorate. This can also impact their ability to care for their newborn. For this reason, it can become a very serious matter.

Long-term psychological effects

In the long term, parents can face more serious psychological impacts, such as depression, anxiety or post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). For this reason, it is critical to seek professional mental health support as soon as possible to prevent the impacts this can have going forward. 

Impact on family dynamics

Beyond internal struggles, birth injuries can also cause a strain on family relationships. It can also create marital stress, which can be extremely difficult while bringing up a newborn.

The most important thing is to let your loved ones know how you are feeling, so they understand why you may be more withdrawn than usual. Create a safe space where everyone can share their feelings without judgement, as they will likely be struggling too. The main takeaway is that communication is key. 

Rather than isolating yourself, open yourself up to the support a family member may be offering. And where possible, try to focus on the positives together. By finding the light in dark situations, you can help to create a sense of motivation and purpose as you work towards your recovery.

Coping strategies and support resources

Some common coping strategies include attending support groups designed for those who have gone through similar types of trauma. Here, you can meet likeminded people and feel less alone with your struggles.

You could also attend counselling sessions so you never feel as though you’re bottling up your thoughts and feelings. In the meantime, try to maintain good self-care where possible, even if that means leaning on your partner or your family to make this happen. Looking after your body, and your mind, during this difficult time will help you get better.

Some organisations in the UK that support those who suffer from birth injuries include:

  • MASIC Foundation
  • Make Birth Better
  • PANDAS Foundation

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