More than 20,000 women have been harmed by the popular contraceptive device.
Nina Bernius, a mother of three from NSW had the Essure device fitted as she felt she had finished her family.
The coil-like implant claimed to offer 99.8 percent protection, and was used by over 750,000 women around the world so she felt safe, but just one year in Ms Bernius was shocked when she fell pregnant on the permanent sterilisation device, not just once, but three times.
The first pregnancy took place just one year after having the device fitted, and it wasn’t until she was four-months along that she discovered the pregnancy.
She told The Cessnock Advertiser that she made a decision she found traumatic to terminate.
“I was in shock. I thought there was something wrong with this baby, because this is not right,” Ms Bernius said.
“I had to give birth to the baby in the toilet, which was horrific, and then I broke up with my partner.”
After the termination, Ms Bernius’ gynaecologist ran tests on the Essure, but she was told it operated properly and she was advised that it would never happen again, but three years later, and now married she fell pregnant again. This time she decided to go through with the pregnancy.
“I was still dealing with the trauma of having to deliver a foetus into a kidney dish, and, yeah, I just had to like, do the right thing, I think, with this one,”