Birth Asphyxia
Birth Asphyxia occurs when a newborn does not receive enough oxygen during the birthing process. This can happen due to various reasons, such as complications with the umbilical cord, prolonged labor, or issues with the placenta. Lack of oxygen can lead to serious health problems, including brain damage or even death.
Immediate medical intervention is crucial for babies experiencing Birth Asphyxia. Treatment may involve resuscitation efforts, providing oxygen, and monitoring the baby's vital signs. Early detection and prompt care can significantly improve outcomes and reduce the risk of long-term complications.