Paragard IUD Linked to Breakage, Serious Surgeries to Remove Pieces, Reports A Case for Women

Thousands of Women Are Filing Lawsuits to Hold the IUD Manufacturer Accountable

Paragard is a copper IUD. (Photo: Business Wire)

DALLAS--()--Thousands of women have filed lawsuits against the manufacturers of Paragard, the only non-hormonal IUD on the market, after being forced to undergo serious surgeries such as hysteroscopies, hysterectomies, laparoscopies or laparoptomies to remove broken pieces of the device, reports A Case for Women. According to the lawsuits, the device can break either before or during removal and the pieces can become embedded in a woman’s organs. The only option to remove the pieces is surgery.

The lawsuit alleges the Paragard device has manufacturing and design defects that promote breakage. Additionally, the product’s labeling doesn’t adequately warn about the risk of breakage.

“It’s hard to believe that even in 2021, women must be forced to choose between controlling their reproductive functions or their own health,” said Susan Knape, founder of A Case for Women. “So many women were led to believe Paragard was a safe alternative. However, there is now evidence that the device may have a serious defect that is causing dangerous health problems for women. And in many instances, robbing them of their choice to have children.”

In 2019, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) sent a warning letter to the manufacturers of Paragard, stating that the device’s TV ads did not adequately warn women about the potential risks.

At this time, there is not a recall for Paragard and the device is still on the market. By filing lawsuits, women hope to bring attention to the serious defects with Paragard and force the manufacturer to make the product safer.

A Case for Women’s mission is to help educate women about their legal options and take meaningful action when they have been hurt. ACFW is proud to have been at the forefront of the Essure litigation and helped thousands of women seek legal assistance after being hurt by the device. To learn more about ACFW, visit https://www.acaseforwomen.com.

If you had your Paragard IUD break and needed surgery to remove the broken pieces, contact A Case for Women now to learn how you can join the lawsuit at 214-771-9698 or at https://www.acaseforwomen.com/paragard-lawsuit/.

A Case for Women

A Case for Women is the only women-owned organization in the U.S. dedicated to empowering women to change their lives and help others through civil legal action. By providing an informative and safe place for dialogue and information, A Case for Women bridges the gap between injured women and the plaintiff law firms that can potentially help them. Learn more about A Case for Women at https://acaseforwomen.com.

Contacts

Amanda Billo, A Case for Women
682-465-2165

Release Summary

Thousands of women have filed lawsuits against the manufacturers of Paragard, the only non-hormonal IUD on the market, reports A Case for Women.

Contacts

Amanda Billo, A Case for Women
682-465-2165