by Marcus Boston | Apr 7, 2026 | Birth Injuries, Blog, Cerebral Palsy, HIE (Hypoxic Ischemic Encephalopathy)
You found yourself holding your baby, watching therapists walk in and out, stacking up bills that never seem to stop. Somewhere between the appointments and the sleepless nights, a question crept in that you may have been afraid to ask out loud. The question of will...
by Marcus Boston | Apr 2, 2026 | Birth Injuries, Blog, Cerebral Palsy, HIE (Hypoxic Ischemic Encephalopathy)
Pitocin is one of the most used medications in labor and delivery. It can move a stalled labor forward, but the way it is managed matters enormously. Every contraction places stress on a baby, and in between contractions, the baby is supposed to recover as...
by Marcus Boston | Mar 30, 2026 | Birth Injuries, Blog, Cerebral Palsy, HIE (Hypoxic Ischemic Encephalopathy)
For many families, the labor and delivery process begins without any obvious warning signs. The pregnancy was uneventful. The early stages of labor felt routine. And then, without any clear explanation, everything changed. Everything appeared normal at...
by Marcus Boston | Feb 5, 2026 | Birth Injuries, Blog, Cerebral Palsy, HIE (Hypoxic Ischemic Encephalopathy)
For families navigating an HIE brain injury diagnosis, the legal path can feel confusing. A common point of uncertainty arises when different attorneys review the same medical records and reach opposite conclusions. One lawyer may decline the case, while...
by Marcus Boston | Jan 15, 2026 | Birth Injuries, Blog, Cerebral Palsy, HIE (Hypoxic Ischemic Encephalopathy)
For families navigating a hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy (HIE) diagnosis, APGAR scores are often the first numbers they learn. While these scores are critical, they are also among the most misunderstood aspects of their baby’s story. What APGAR...