Mirena Lawsuit

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Mirena has been associated with serious, debilitating, and even life-threatening side effects. In some cases, it can migrate from the original position where it was inserted and can perforate the uterus or become embedded in the uterus. Mirena uterus perforation is a serious side effect that can lead to infection, infertility, and other side effects.

If you or a loved one had surgery to remove Mirena or suffered another serious side effect, please contact us for a free case evaluation.

IMPORTANT: The information provided on this website is not a substitute for professional medical advice. If you are currently experiencing any side effect from Mirena, contact a healthcare professional immediately. Do not stop using a device like Mirena without talking to your doctor or healthcare provider.

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Levin Sedran & Berman is evaluating injuries caused by Mirena IUD contraceptives, manufactured by Bayer Inc. Mirena is implanted into the uterus by a physician and is supposed to stay in place for up to 5 years. However, numerous instances of Mirena migration from its original position have been reported, often leading to serious side effects.

Mirena is implanted in the uterus but can migrate to other areas of the uterus, requiring surgery to locate and to remove the device. In addition to surgery, serious side effects including infertility, uterine perforation, embedment in the uterus, and other side effects have been reported. If you or a loved one had surgery to remove Mirena or suffered another serious side effect, please contact us for a free case evaluation.

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About Mirena IUD Contraceptive

Mirena was originally approved for intrauterine contraception for up to 5 years, and was later approved as a treatment for heavy menstrual bleeding in women who had given birth. It works by slowly releasing progestogen levonorgestrel into the uterus. Mirena is implanted into the uterus by a physician and is supposed to stay in place for the 5 year period. However, numerous instances of Mirena migration from its original position have been reported, often leading to serious side effects and requiring surgery to remove Mirena.

Mirena has been associated with serious, debilitating, and even life-threatening side effects. In some cases, it can migrate from the original position where it was inserted and can perforate the uterus or become embedded in the uterus. Mirena uterus perforation is a serious side effect that can lead to infection, infertility, and other side effects. If the device migrates from it original position, surgery is often required for a doctor to locate and remove Mirena. In other cases, migration may result in the device moving outside the uterine cavity, causing damages that can lead to infertility and other serious side effects.

Mirena IUD side effects include:
Complications that result in Mirena removal surgery
Embedment in the uterus
Expulsion of the Mirena IUD
Infertility
Inflammation of the membrane that lines the abdominal cavity and internal organs (Peritonitis)
Intestinal perforation or obstruction
Migration of the IUD to Outside the Uterus
Mirena uterine perforation

If you or a loved one had surgery to remove Mirena or suffered another serious side effect, please contact us for a free case evaluation.

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