A woman in Pennsylvania underwent what she thought was a routine fertility procedure only to get injected with acid.
how 33-year-old Christine had visited Main Line Fertility in 2022 for what she had believed to be a check-up on her fallopian tubes for potential blockages.
“I kept saying, ‘Something is off,’” tells Christine to the publication. “‘Something is wrong. Is it supposed to burn?’”, trichloroacetic acid is used in the making of medicine and pharmaceuticals as well as pesticides. It’s also classified as a hazardous substance due to its corrosive nature, and could result in ailments such as shortness of breath and skin burns should someone be exposed to it.
The Inquirer states how Main Line Fertility later noted via statement that Dr. Bloom was not at fault as she wasn’t responsible for the presence of the acid in the procedure room, nor did she refill the syringe. Nevertheless, Dr. Bloom was named in a lawsuit filed by the couple in March seeking monetary damages.states it was recently hit with a class action lawsuit that accuses the health network of shady website pixel tracking.
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