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Many parents are told their baby’s birth went “normally,” only to face confusing developmental delays, medical diagnoses, or unanswered questions years later. In this episode, we explore why some birth injuries aren’t discovered until childhood and sometimes not until school age or beyond.
Birth injuries don’t always present obvious symptoms at delivery. Some injuries develop silently, while others produce subtle early signs that are dismissed as temporary or within a normal developmental range. As a result, families may spend years searching for answers before learning their child’s condition may be linked to events during pregnancy, labor, or delivery.
In this episode, we break down the most common reasons birth injuries go undiagnosed for so long, including delayed symptoms, missed warning signs, lack of early imaging, and overlapping diagnoses. We also discuss why certain conditions—such as cerebral palsy, oxygen-related brain injuries, nerve injuries, seizure disorders, and learning or cognitive impairments—are often diagnosed months or years after birth.
You’ll learn:
We also discuss the emotional toll delayed diagnoses can take on families and why timing matters when it comes to treatment, early intervention services, and understanding legal rights. While not every delayed diagnosis is the result of malpractice, this episode explains when it may be important to review pregnancy, labor, and delivery records more closely.
If you’re a parent noticing missed milestones, unexplained neurological symptoms, or developmental challenges and wondering whether something during birth may have played a role, this episode provides clarity, validation, and guidance on what steps to take next.
This episode is part of our ongoing educational series for families affected by birth injuries, cerebral palsy, and preventable medical complications at birth. Our goal is to help parents better understand what happened, why answers can take years, and how to advocate for their child’s future.
🎧 Listen now to learn why delayed birth injury diagnoses are so common and what families can do when questions remain unanswered.
By Jeff RasanskySend a text
Many parents are told their baby’s birth went “normally,” only to face confusing developmental delays, medical diagnoses, or unanswered questions years later. In this episode, we explore why some birth injuries aren’t discovered until childhood and sometimes not until school age or beyond.
Birth injuries don’t always present obvious symptoms at delivery. Some injuries develop silently, while others produce subtle early signs that are dismissed as temporary or within a normal developmental range. As a result, families may spend years searching for answers before learning their child’s condition may be linked to events during pregnancy, labor, or delivery.
In this episode, we break down the most common reasons birth injuries go undiagnosed for so long, including delayed symptoms, missed warning signs, lack of early imaging, and overlapping diagnoses. We also discuss why certain conditions—such as cerebral palsy, oxygen-related brain injuries, nerve injuries, seizure disorders, and learning or cognitive impairments—are often diagnosed months or years after birth.
You’ll learn:
We also discuss the emotional toll delayed diagnoses can take on families and why timing matters when it comes to treatment, early intervention services, and understanding legal rights. While not every delayed diagnosis is the result of malpractice, this episode explains when it may be important to review pregnancy, labor, and delivery records more closely.
If you’re a parent noticing missed milestones, unexplained neurological symptoms, or developmental challenges and wondering whether something during birth may have played a role, this episode provides clarity, validation, and guidance on what steps to take next.
This episode is part of our ongoing educational series for families affected by birth injuries, cerebral palsy, and preventable medical complications at birth. Our goal is to help parents better understand what happened, why answers can take years, and how to advocate for their child’s future.
🎧 Listen now to learn why delayed birth injury diagnoses are so common and what families can do when questions remain unanswered.