The Independent

Ministers urged to launch review of evidence on hormone pregnancy test Primodos

Families who suffered avoidable harm as a result of hormone pregnancy tests have been “side-lined and stonewalled”, a group of MPs said as they called for a fresh review into evidence.

MPs said the suggestion there is no proven link between the hormone pregnancy test Primodos and babies being born with malformations is “factually and morally wrong”.

A report by the (APPG) on Hormone Pregnancy Tests claims evidence was “covered up” and it is possible to “piece together a case that could reveal

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from The Independent

The Independent2 min read
Matt Willis Gets Anniversary Tattoo Of Wife Emma’s Face But Fans Say It ‘Looks Nothing Like Her’
Matt Willis celebrated his 16th wedding anniversary with his wife Emma by tattooing her face onto his leg. The Busted musician, 41, first met Emma, 48, in 2004 and the pair started dating a year later. The couple, who are set to co-host the UK versi
The Independent3 min read
Arizona Man Pleads Guilty To Murder In Wife's Death Less Than A Week After Reporting Her Missing
Less than a week after an Arizona woman was reported missing by her spouse, launching an expansive search that quickly turned into a homicide investigation, the husband admitted to killing her and pleaded guilty to a murder charge, authorities announ
The Independent3 min readWorld
Nigeria Claims It Has Degraded Islamic Extremists. New Suicide Bombings Suggest They Remain Potent
Ten years after declaring a short-lived caliphate in the Nigerian town of Gwoza, just across the border with Cameroon, Islamic extremists deployed female suicide bombers there — their first in the conflict-battered region since 2020 — to sound an ala

Related Books & Audiobooks