U.S. mass tort: Paragard IUD litigation | DrugsMonitor.com
Paragard IUD litigation —primer on claims in play, court posture, key deadlines, and a confidential attorney review—not legal advice.
copper IUD, breakage on removal, embedded fragments, hysteroscopy
Paragard is a non-hormonal copper IUD. Plaintiffs allege the device can break during removal, leaving fragments embedded in the uterus or cervix and requiring hysteroscopic or open surgery.
Alleged failure mode
Complaints focus on arms or other components fracturing on extraction, with resulting pain, bleeding, infection risk, and fertility concerns. Defendants may argue technique, anatomical variation, or informed consent.
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