A mother was left paralyzed after she was “catapulted” from her new bed when a sex romp went awry.

Now, Claire Busby of Maidenhead, U.K., is suing the bed’s supplier, the Berkshire Bed Company, for $1.6 million saying it was “defective.”

The 46-year-old Brit told the Daily Star she had shifted her position during the sex session and was tossed from the king-sized bed. The tumble caused a serious injury to her spine.

Busby told a British court that she was kneeling in the middle of the bed performing a sex act when she shifted and “swung her legs” from underneath her.

That was when the bed gave way and she was thrown off the end, landing on her head.

“I spun around, I put my hand down and then I felt like I was catapulted off the back of the bed,” she testified. “My head hit the floor, I fell to the side and then I heard like a spring in my body snap, it felt like.”

Judge Barry Cotter said the “central issue” is whether or not there were defects in the bed.

The company is contesting the claim.

Her injuries occurred in 2013 just one week after the bed was delivered.

Busby’s sister Natalie said that there were two feet missing from the bed. She said Busby suffered two heart attacks following the ordeal.

Her lawyer, Winston Hunter, said Busby expected the mattress to support her weight as she lay back on the bed, but it failed to and she continued moving “backwards and downwards.”

He noted that the circumstances “are unusual” but the bed company was still liable.