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The Adolescent’s Right to Confidential Care When Considering Abortion

Unknown author, Unknown author

2022PEDIATRICS15 citationsDOI

Abstract

The American Academy of Pediatrics reaffirms its position that the rights of adolescents under 18 years of age to confidential care when considering legal medical and surgical abortion therapies should be protected. Most adolescents voluntarily involve parents and other trusted adults in decisions regarding pregnancy termination and should be encouraged to do so when safe and appropriate. The legal climate surrounding abortion law is rapidly becoming more restrictive and threatens to adversely impact adolescents. Mandatory parental involvement, the judicial bypass procedure, and general restrictive abortion policies pose risks to adolescents' health by causing delays in accessing medical care, increasing volatility within a family, and limiting their pregnancy options. These harms underscore the importance of adolescents' access to confidential abortion care. This statement presents a summary of pertinent current information related to the impact of legislation requiring mandatory parental involvement in an adolescent's decision to obtain abortion services.

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MedicineAbortionConfidentialityParental consentLegislationPosition statementLimitingPregnancyFamily medicineHealth careMisinformationInformed consentLawAlternative medicineEngineeringPolitical scienceBiologyGeneticsPathologyMechanical engineeringEthics and Legal Issues in Pediatric HealthcareReproductive Health and ContraceptionReproductive Health and Technologies
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