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Pregnancy Despite Protection: When Customers Took Condom Companies To Court

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Despite using condoms, some women became pregnant, prompting lawsuits against manufacturers for faulty products. Discover the surprising cases and outcomes here

From unexpected pregnancies to health scares, faulty condoms have landed manufacturers in legal hot water around the world. (News18)

From unexpected pregnancies to health scares, faulty condoms have landed manufacturers in legal hot water around the world. (News18)

Condoms are widely regarded as an effective method of contraception and protection. However, it is not uncommon for women to become pregnant despite condom use during intimate moments. Several factors may contribute to this.

Firstly, condoms are often applied hastily, leading to incorrect usage. Secondly, using an expired condom increases the likelihood of it breaking during intercourse. Yet, even when used correctly and within the expiry date, condoms can sometimes fail. In such cases, the fault may lie with the manufacturer, potentially opening the door for compensation claims.

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Numerous cases have emerged globally where customers have sued manufacturers following condom failure. Here’s a look at some notable examples:

United Kingdom

Marion Richardson from the UK claimed her partner’s condom ruptured during sex, resulting in an unplanned pregnancy. She filed a lawsuit against LRC Products, the British company that manufactures Durex, seeking compensation for the costs and inconvenience of pregnancy and childcare.

However, her claim was dismissed by the court as she was unable to prove the product was defective or that the company was at fault.

United States

A recent lawsuit alleges that Trojan’s ‘Ultra Thin’ condoms contain harmful ‘forever chemicals’ known as PFAS. This case centres around misleading claims and a lack of transparency about ingredients rather than condom failure.

The outcome of the lawsuit remains pending.

Canada

In the case of R v Hutchinson, a man deliberately punctured a condom during intercourse without his partner’s knowledge or consent, leading to pregnancy.

The court ruled this act as sexual assault, emphasising that consent was invalidated due to the fraudulent use of a defective condom.

Kenya

A man filed a suit against Beta Healthcare, claiming their ‘Zoom’ condoms ruptured due to poor quality. However, the case was dismissed as he could not prove he had used that particular brand.

Uganda

Allegations surfaced against Marie Stopes Uganda, accusing them of distributing two batches of condoms with holes, which failed to meet quality standards.

These faulty condoms were linked to a man contracting HIV and another contracting gonorrhoea.

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