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CONSENT OR COMPLIANCE? WHEN RISK FRAMING REPLACES VOLUNTARY CONSENT

Patients have a well-established right to accept or refuse medical intervention. In obstetrics, however, that right often disappears because of inadequate counseling. Legally, informed consent requires more than disclosure and the information must also be presented such that patients can make voluntary, uncoerced choices. That legal standard is not met when doctors exaggerate risks, minimize alternatives, or treat hospital policy and protocol as law.

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