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Sub-conjunctival hemorrhage is ordinary in infants because birth puts a lot of strain on a baby's body. It is also normally caused by forceps and vacuum delivery, both of which can cause extra distress to the baby during the birthing process because of their added physical force. It may look frighten the parents of a newborn baby, but it should go away in about ten days with no lasting injury. However, because it's a mark of physical trauma, a sub-conjunctival hemorrhage may represent other, more severe birth injuries caused by external forces on a baby, like facial paralysis or Erb's Palsy.
If your child suffers from these symptoms or has been diagnosed with sub-conjunctival hemorrhage, you should immediately speak to an experienced Melbourne birth injury lawyer. Click here for help.
