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LEGALLY SPEAKING

Wrongful pregnancy claim follows tubal ligation failure

A woman undergoes a tubal ligation. Her gynecologist is only able to perform the procedure on her right side due to a large amount of adhesions on the left. The woman subsequently becomes pregnant and sues for alleged negligence. What's the outcome of the suit? » More

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Contraception Resource Center
Updates in contraceptive recommendations, availability, and determiners for adherence. Read more

Bowel perforation following salpingectomy

A bowel injury during salpingectomy leads to septic shock and amputation. What went wrong? » More

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