KEY POINTS
  • Brittany Gould, the first patient to take the stand Elizabeth Holmes' trial testified that a Theranos blood-test revealed she was miscarrying when she was in fact pregnant.
  • Gould's nurse practitioner testified she “felt very uncertain of the validity of the results and felt uncomfortable as a provider."
  • During cross examination of a former Theranos scientist, Lance Wade, a defense attorney for Holmes, pointed out that "sometimes you have to fail before you can succeed, right?”
Elizabeth Holmes, founder of Theranos Inc., exits federal court in San Jose, California, on Tuesday, Aug. 31, 2021.

SAN JOSE, CALIF. --- The first patient to take the stand in trial of former Theranos CEO Elizabeth Holmes said that the company's blood test inaccurately showed she was suffering a miscarriage when in fact she had a healthy pregnancy.

Brittany Gould, who had already miscarried three times testified on Tuesday that in September 2014 she took a Theranos blood-test at a Walgreens store in Arizona after learning that she was pregnant.