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Serving New Jersey and the Philadelphia metropolitan area
Weiss & Paarz P.C.
Tuesday, December 23, 2008
Prenatal Misdiagnosis and Wrongful Birth
A very simple blood test either before conception or during pregnancy can determine whether either parent carries a sickle cell trait. People with the sickle cell trait do not have sickle cell disease or exhibit any signs of the disorder, but they can pass the gene for the disease to their children. When both parents have the sickle cell trait, there's a 25% chance that a child will have sickle cell disease. This is where the simple blood test comes in and can alert you to this disease being present in your child. If the blood test is not given, the parent never has the option to choose to terminate the pregnancy.
If your child was born with sickle cell disease, or some other condition or disease that could have been detected prior to birth, you may have a valid medical malpractice case. The skilled birth injury attorneys at Weiss & Paarz, P.C. serving New Jersey and surrounding states, can help.
posted by PaulaB at 9:00 AM
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