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Doctor Shows Up To Deliver Woman's Baby, But Suddenly Walks Out. Mom Doesn't Discover The Twisted Truth Until It's Too Late.

She was in the final stages of pregnancy when her obstetrician arrived to her room. But then, when she was ready to deliver, her doctor stood up and walked out. Read on for more!

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A family in Florida has been awarded $33.8 million after their doctor made a series of life-threatening mistakes while delivering their baby.

According to the Miami Herald, Marla Dixon was in the final stages of her pregnancy when her obstetrician arrived to her room at North Shore Medical Center in Miami and changed the course of her baby’s future forever.

A federal lawsuit shows that the doctor left the room a number of times throughout Dixon’s labor, including once for eight full minutes to call his stockbroker.

At one point, according to the lawsuit, the doctor instructed nurses to restart a drug to strengthen Dixon’s contractions.

According to the Miami Herald, the doctor even refused to perform a C-section on Dixon when it became clear that the mom-to-be needed one.

According to the verdict handed down by U.S. District Judge Robert Scola, by the time the baby boy was finally delivered on December 2, 2013, he was already limp and blue in the face.

The lawsuit, which was filed by Earl Reese-Thornton, Sr., argues that the baby, named Earl Jr., had been deprived of oxygen for so long that he was left with severe brain damage.

According to the testimony of the nurse in charge of the delivery, the doctor first tried to cover his tracks by accusing the baby’s 19-year-old mother of not pushing hard enough.

He later falsified the young mom’s medical records with a note that made it appear as if she had refused to have a C-section.

"Not one time did he apologize," Dixon said of the doctor, Ata Atogho. "He didn't care. He kept going on with his lies. He blamed me."

The court’s judgment will now pay for Earl Jr.’s round-the-clock care for the rest of his life, according to the Miami Herald.

Since her son’s birth, Dixon has discovered that she was not the first mother to accuse Dr. Atogho of malpractice.

In 2013, the doctor also delivered two permanently brain damaged babies, and a third who was disabled for life, according to lawsuits filed by the three children’s mothers.

As the Miami Herald reports, in one particular case, a mother accused Dr. Atogho of rushing to deliver her daughter and using a vacuum that ended up disfiguring the baby girl.

According to court records, the baby girl’s mother, who was 17 at the time, has since agreed to settle for $92,200.

As for Dixon and Reese-Thornton, they are doing their best to care for their son together, though they separated in 2016.

"When you take him outside, it brightens up his day," Dixon said of Earl Jr. "He shakes, but he's shaking because he's excited. It makes me happy."