
Birth Defect & Wrongful Birth Claims
Our leading medical negligence solicitors have helped many parents who were let down by hospital staff during pregnancy, giving birth without knowing that their baby had a serious health condition.

Making a birth defect or wrongful birth claim
Birth defect test results present some parents with difficult choices during a pregnancy. But when these results are misdiagnosed, parents lose the ability to make an informed decision about their child, sometimes with life-changing consequences.
Had you been warned that your baby had a serious health condition, you may have opted to not proceed with the pregnancy. In these situations, compensation can help you with your child’s needs, as well as replacing lost income, should you need to stop work to care for your child.
We could help if doctors failed to diagnose one of the following kinds of birth defect during pregnancy:
Hereditary/genetic – e.g. cystic fibrosis, Down’s syndrome
Structural (related to problems with body parts) – e.g. holes in the heart, spina bifida, brain malformations
We believe in the importance of rehabilitation, and we’ll make sure that your child has access to the best medical treatment during and after the claim.
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Frequently Asked Question
Find out more about making a birth defect or wrongful birth claimDuring pregnancy there are a number of tests you might be offered to diagnose any potential defects. They’re given at various stages in the pregnancy but aren’t compulsory. There are two main kinds of check:
Screening tests predict the likelihood of your child having a certain birth defect
Diagnostic tests are able to tell you whether your child actually has a certain defect
Typically, screening tests involve an ultrasound (for physical defects) or a blood test (for inherited conditions). They aren’t compulsory, but doctors should make sure that you’re fully aware of the options available to you, especially if your baby is considered at risk of a certain defect.
If a screening test reveals that your child is more likely to have a genetic condition, you’ll be offered a diagnostic test to give a more definite answer. The most common diagnostic tests are amniocentesis and chorionic villus sampling (CVS – also known as placental biopsy). These are invasive tests that carry a small risk of miscarriage and infection, so they aren’t offered to all women.
In most cases the tests provide an accurate picture of the foetus’s health, but human error sometimes means that mothers aren’t given the right tests or results aren’t interpreted properly.
If you’ve received inaccurate test results and given birth to a baby with a serious health condition, our lawyers could help you make a compensation claim for wrongful birth.




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