Subgaleal hemorrhage (SGH) is a rare head injury that can happen during birth. Blood collects in the space between a newborn's skull and the skin on the scalp. The condition can be life-threatening.
It's caused by trauma to the head during delivery. This trauma causes veins to break and blood to collect between the tissues of the skull. The condition happens more often when tools, such as a vacuum extractor or forceps, are used during delivery. But it can also happen during an unassisted vaginal birth.
Your newborn may have:
SGH is diagnosed by a physical exam. After your baby is born, the doctor will check your baby's head for any swelling. Imaging tests may be used, including an ultrasound, CT scan, or MRI of their head.
Treatment may include:
While your baby is being treated, they'll stay in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU). How long your baby needs to stay depends on how bad the bleeding is. They may stay days or weeks.
Your baby will be watched closely while they're in the NICU.
Call a nurse right away if you notice:
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