‘Wrongful conception’ lawsuit over botched vasectomy headed for trial

The Minnesota Urology Building is shown (KMST).

The unprecedented “wrongful conception” case of a Minnesota couple suing over a botched vasectomy is set for trial in Hennepin County Monday.

According to a medical malpractice lawsuit filed in Minnesota state court, Steven Szlachtowski had a vasectomy performed at Minnesota Urology in Edina in December 2018. At the time, Szlachtowski and his wife, Megan Szlachtowski, were 38 and 33 years old, respectively, and were the parents of three children, aged 4, 3, and 8 months.

The following May, Steven Szlachtowski went for standard post-vasectomy testing and a nurse named Jennifer Whelchel informed him that the testing was negative, and that it was “ok to discontinue contraceptives.”

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