An obstetrics and gynecology clinic in Osaka has settled a malpractice suit filed by a couple after the wife fell from a birthing ball and suffered a uterine rupture, resulting in the birth of a baby boy with severe disabilities who later died.
The clinic, which initially asked the Osaka District Court to dismiss the 90 million yen ($685,000) damages suit, has agreed to apologize for the malpractice, express condolences for the death of the boy and pay 1.3 million yen to the couple as a settlement, sources close to the matter said Thursday.
File photo taken in October 2020, shows the Osaka District Court in western Japan. (Kyodo)
According to the lawsuit filed in August 2018, the woman, who was pregnant at the time, was admitted to the clinic in the early hours of June 27, 2013, after she felt her water break.
Around noon that day, a doctor brought a birthing ball, put it on the bed and placed the woman's upper body over the ball, telling her it would facilitate delivery.
A birthing ball is similar to an exercise ball used in yoga classes and at the gym, with proponents saying the inflated ball allows the expectant mother to get into a comfortable position during labor and can help ease labor pain.
The couple from Tsuru in central Japan's Yamanashi Prefecture argues that the doctor did not explain safety precautions about the ball and left the room, after which she lost her balance and fell off the ball onto the bed.
The impact ruptured her uterus and necessitated an emergency C-section surgery, during which the doctor left gauze inside the woman's body, forcing another laparotomy. The baby boy was born with severe cerebral palsy and died in February 2015.
The settlement was reached in December last year.
The clinic, which initially asked the Osaka District Court to dismiss the 90 million yen ($685,000) damages suit, has agreed to apologize for the malpractice, express condolences for the death of the boy and pay 1.3 million yen to the couple as a settlement, sources close to the matter said Thursday.
File photo taken in October 2020, shows the Osaka District Court in western Japan. (Kyodo)
According to the lawsuit filed in August 2018, the woman, who was pregnant at the time, was admitted to the clinic in the early hours of June 27, 2013, after she felt her water break.
Around noon that day, a doctor brought a birthing ball, put it on the bed and placed the woman's upper body over the ball, telling her it would facilitate delivery.
A birthing ball is similar to an exercise ball used in yoga classes and at the gym, with proponents saying the inflated ball allows the expectant mother to get into a comfortable position during labor and can help ease labor pain.
The couple from Tsuru in central Japan's Yamanashi Prefecture argues that the doctor did not explain safety precautions about the ball and left the room, after which she lost her balance and fell off the ball onto the bed.
The impact ruptured her uterus and necessitated an emergency C-section surgery, during which the doctor left gauze inside the woman's body, forcing another laparotomy. The baby boy was born with severe cerebral palsy and died in February 2015.
The settlement was reached in December last year.
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Summary
Obstetrics clinic in Osaka settles malpractice suit over infant's death. The lawsuit filed by a couple from Tsuru, Yamanashi Prefecture, alleged the clinic's negligence led to their baby boy's severe disabilities and eventual death. The boy was born with cerebral palsy following a uterine rupture
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Created: 2023/01/06 10:13
Updated: 2025/12/09 09:33
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