No they were certainly not warned of dangers with the mesh. No warnings were given at all. Any issues with the mesh were intentionally hushed up.
I've probably been under the knife around 14 times since the age of 20, for various things. That's over the last 40yrs.
Unless proven otherwise, I simply cannot believe no warnings were given about things that might go wrong in these women's cases. Over all those years I've had to sign a consent form every time

.
As for
specific issues about pain from using mesh, was it known as a potential problem at the time of all these cases? Or are these historical cases from when the procedure was relatively new?
Let's not forget that many of these women presenting for treatment were probably already at the end of their tether from symptoms of abdominal/vaginal prolapse etc, and were desperate for treatment. In such cases, were they listening fully to the doctor before their surgery?
Regarding Primodos, that seems to be historical, it was banned from use in 1978. Sounds like the manufacturer involved are denying responsibility. Perhaps a compensation fund ought to be set up for cases such as these, where no money is forthcoming from drugs companies?
Sodium Valproate: it's an epilepsy drug so the dilemma there would be, do you take a pregnant mother off the drug and allow likely fits to take place during the pregnancy? Is there a suitably effective alternative which
definitely wouldn't harm the baby?
While we would all like the NHS to listen to stuff which went wrong with our treatments, is this really a female issue? If I had really bad waterworks problems and I decided to go down the surgical route because my bladder was falling apart and I was wetting myself regularly, as well as having my life wrecked by having to get up in the night four or five times, if my operation went wrong and I was left impotent, what happens? I go back to my surgeon and say my life is over because I can't get it up, what can he do? There's no magic wand, however much I protest.
How much of this is actually genuine incompetence or cover-up?
How much of this is actually misogyny? That's hatred and contempt of women.