Women launch lawsuit in labour-inducing drug case at N.B hospital
MONCTON, N.B. — A proposed class action lawsuit has been launched against New Brunswick’s largest health authority and an obstetrics nurse by women who believe the nurse improperly gave them a labour-inducing drug.
The women are alleging that the Moncton Hospital either knew or should have known the registered nurse allegedly added the drug to IV saline bags hooked up to pregnant women.
“I didn’t get to meet my girls right away,” said Jayde Scott, a mother of twins and the representative plaintiff in the case, during a news conference on Thursday.
“It’s supposed to be an exciting moment and that was robbed.”