Can you sue Mirena IUD?

If you had the Mirena intrauterine birth control device implanted and were injured as a result, you may indeed sue. You will be joining a slew of other women across the country who filed complaints against Bayer Healthcare Pharmaceuticals, the company making Mirena.

Which IUD has a lawsuit?

Paragard IUD lawsuits claim the device breaks upon removal and causes serious injuries and the need for surgery. Claimants are seeking compensation and allege Paragard is defective and manufacturers failed to adequately warn about the risk of device breakage and injury.

How long does Mirena coil take to settle?

It does take a while for your body to settle after a Mirena Coil is inserted and it’s a good idea to allow at least 6-12 weeks for your body to completely settle into a cycle of no or lighter bleeds.

How do I start a lawsuit against Mirena?

How do I file a Mirena IUD compensation claim? Start the process by contacting the Mirena IUD product liability attorneys of The Cochran Firm, D.C. Call 202-682-5800 during business hours or call our 24-hour number at 1-800-THE-FIRM (843-3476).

What is Mirena crash?

The Mirena crash refers to one or a cluster of symptoms that last for days, weeks, or months after the Mirena IUD has been removed. These symptoms are thought to be the result of a hormonal imbalance, which occurs when the body is no longer receiving progestin.

Is Mirena perforation an emergency?

Mirena and Intestinal Perforation An Intestinal perforation is a life-threatening emergency, because a hole in the intestines may allow stools and bacteria to leak into the abdominal cavity. This can cause a severe infection called peritonitis, inflammation, abscesses, and organ damage.

Which IUD has been recalled?

ParaGard T 380A Intrauterine
This April, a batch of ParaGard T 380A Intrauterine Copper Contraceptive devices were recalled due to a lack of assurance of sterility, according to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA).

What is the Mirena crash?

Does Mirena make you gain weight?

The majority of IUD users do not experience weight gain. Copper, non-hormonal IUDs do not cause any weight gain, whereas about 5% of patients using hormonal IUDs report weight gain. Since Mirena is a hormonal IUD, Mirena weight gain is possible, if unlikely.

Can Mirena cause neurological problems?

Perhaps the most dangerous side effect of the Mirena IUD is pseudotumor cerebri (PTC), also referred to as idiopathic intracranial hypertension (IIH). This neurological side effect develops when an increased amount of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) accumulates in one’s skull.