Mirena Lawyer Reports Migration of IUD Device May Cause Injury To Patients

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Our team of attorneys are now investigating claims and prepared to file Mirena lawsuits involving the intrauterine contraceptive device Mirena®. Manufactured by Bayer Healthcare Pharmaceuticals, Inc., Mirena is an IUD device [intrauterine device] that must be inserted by a trained health care provider and is intended to provide contraceptive protection for up to five years. Some women have experienced serious adverse side-effects and potentially life-threatening complications following the implantation of the Mirena device, including perforation of or imbedment in the uterus.

Mirena Injuries

Mirena side effects have included Ectopic Pregnancy, Intrauterine Pregnancy (a pregnancy in the uterus with the IUD in place), Group A streptococcal sepsis, Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID), Embedment of the device in the uterine wall, and Perforation of the uterine wall or cervix. Other common Mirena side effects include Irregular Spotting or Bleeding, Headaches, Ovarian Cysts, Vaginitis, Painful Menstruation, Pelvic Pain, and Breast Tenderness.

If you or a loved one were injured by Mirena, we would be honored to hear from you.  We are offering free lawsuit consultations to all victims of Mirena injuries. We urge you to contact one of our experienced and compassionate Mirena injury lawyers today to protect your legal rights.

To learn more about Mirena or its side effects, pleast continue reading.

Mirena Side Effects

Some women who have had Mirena implanted experienced serious and even debilitating or life-threatening side-effects. The device may migrate from its original position after being inserted, perforating the uterus or embedding itself in the uterus. In both instances, a doctor must locate and surgically remove the device. Mirena may also migrate outside the uterine cavity and cause adhesions or scarring that can lead to infertility. Depending on the damage caused, affected women may require a complete hysterectomy, and more serious complications could result in death.

Serious side effects that have been linked to Mirena include:

  • Abscesses
  • Embedment in the uterus
  • Erosion of adjacent areas such as the vagina
  • Infertility
  • Inflammation of the membrane that lines the abdominal cavity and internal organs (Peritonitis)
  • Intestinal perforations or obstruction
  • Pelvic Inflammatory Disease
  • Perforation of the uterus

If you experienced adverse Mirena side effects, required surgery or have a loved one who suffered death following the implantation of Mirena, you may have a potential Mirena lawsuit.

Mirena Lawsuits

We take Mirena litigation cases on a contingency basis. That means that there is no cost to you unless we and our co-counsel are able to recover a settlement or judgment on your behalf. So, unless your case is resolved by trial, arbitration, settlement, or other resolution, you do not have to pay any attorney fees to us, or pay any costs. Litigation costs include filing fees, court reporter fees for deposition, copying costs, experts, and travel. Litigation costs are paid by our firm so you don’t have to have cash to pursue justice against medical device corporations.

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