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Yes, you can sue them.

You can sue. Whether or not you can win is a different question. In any type of professional negligence case, you need to hire another doctor to testify on your behalf that the failure to treat the fibroid fell below the standard of care. You need to consult a medical malpractice specialist.

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Q: Can you sue a hospital if your unborn child died due to a fibroid that the doctors and ultrasound nurses detected but did or said nothing about?
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Can ultrasound differentiate molar pregnancy and fibroid?

Yes it can!


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