Lawsuit Alleges Oil for Embryo Culture Caused Wrongful Death of Unborn Child
North Carolina couple indicates recalled FujiFilm IVF culture oil destroyed their implanted embryo, claiming unborn child’s “right to life” vested at fertilization.
North Carolina couple indicates recalled FujiFilm IVF culture oil destroyed their implanted embryo, claiming unborn child’s “right to life” vested at fertilization.
Cooper Surgical IVF lawsuits are being filed for families who lost embryos due to recalled IVF culture media. See if you qualify for a Cooper Surgical IVF class action lawsuit…
Lawsuits allege CooperSurgical’s recalled IVF culture media is responsible for lost embryos and failure of fertilization efforts.
Complaint comes as the U.S. Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation considers whether to consolidate all CooperSurgical embryo culture media IVF lawsuits before one federal judge for pretrial proceedings.
At least 30 CooperSurgical IVF culture media lawsuits have been filed throughout the federal court system by couples who suffered emotional distress, and increased fertility treatment expenses.
Couples indicate they have had to undergo additional rounds of egg retrieval after developing embryos were damaged and destroyed by the recalled culture media.
Recalled LifeGlobal culture media allegedly damaged embryos during in vitro fertilization (IVF), according to lawsuit filed against CooperSurgical, which indicates the manufacturer failed to adequately design and test the device.