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  1. Reviewing past and present consent practices in unplanned obstetric interventions: an eye towards the future.Morganne Wilbourne, Frances Hand, Sophie McAllister, Louise Print-Lyons & Meena Bhatia - forthcoming - Journal of Medical Ethics.
    Many first-time mothers (primiparous) within UK National Health Service (NHS) settings require an obstetric intervention to deliver their babies safely. While the antepartum period allows time for conversations about consent for planned interventions, such as elective caesarean section, current practice is that, in emergencies, consent is addressed in the moments before the intervention takes place. This paper explores whether there are limitations on the validity of consent offered in time-pressured and emotionally charged circumstances, specifically concerning emergency obstetric interventions. Using the (...)
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