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The Essure contraceptive device left some women with chronic pelvic pain. Why did their class action fail?

By Wendy Bonython, Associate Professor of Law, Bond University
The Essure device was implanted into women’s fallopian tubes to prevent pregnancy. It left some women with chronic pelvic pain that took a hysterectomy to resolve.The Conversation


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