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Doctor Ordered to Pay $3.6M To Parents of Brain-Damaged Child

NASSAU, BAHAMAS – A doctor has lost a malpractice suit after a baby suffered brain damage during childbirth.

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NASSAU, BAHAMAS – A doctor has lost a malpractice suit after a baby suffered brain damage during childbirth.

Justice Loren Klein ordered Dr Gregory Carey to pay the now 12-year-old boy’s parents $3.6 million in damages.

The child suffers from cerebral palsy and seziures caused by lack of oxygen to the brain during birth and will require lifelong care.

The Court heard that the baby remained trapped in the birth canal after Carey was unable to deliver him at the Princess Margaret Hospital on August 5, 2012.

Dr Carey unsuccessfully used vacuum suction and forceps to deliver the infant, which medical experts said shouldn’t have happened.

According to experts, Dr Carey should have performed a cesarean section after one of the methods failed.

Carey denied liability and suggested that the baby’s injuries were genetic.

The baby was ultimately delivered by consultant gynecologist Dr Homer Bloomfield, who was called to assist.

Justice Klein found that Carey caused the injuries ” by his successive failed attempts to deliver the baby prior to the arrival of Dr. Bloomfield and that the injuries were of a kind that fell within the scope of the defendant’s duty of care and were foreseeable.”

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