Mothers’ guilt meant thalidomide victims waited decades to claim payouts

The Sunday Times published article Mothers’ guilt meant thalidomide victims waited decades to claim payouts

"Ten victims of the thalidomide scandal have waited until their fifties to receive the settlements won for them in 1973, because their mothers felt too guilty to admit they had taken the morning sickness drug."

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