113 women sue drug company over pregnancies from birth control mix-up

More than 100 women who became pregnant from taking what they believed to be birth control pills are now seeking millions in damages from the pharmaceutical company.

These 113 women from 28 different states claim they were unknowingly taking sugar pills instead of contraceptives, Anna Kooiman reported this morning on "Fox and Friends."

A simple packaging error had reversed the order of the pills, causing what the women's lead attorney is now calling a "serious blunder with heartwrenching repercussions."

The FDA immediately issued a recall in light of the news, pulling more than 3 million packages from shelves.

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