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Maternal and Child Care

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Pregnant Woman Who Is Physically or Cognitively Challenged: Rights (Ethical and Legal Considerations): 4:

Author: James Marion Endrina Entice



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Physically disabled persons must have freedom of access to public buildings by means of ramps or handrails. A hospital cannot deny care to a person with a disability even though the disabling condition complicates treatment considerably, possibly requiring extra personnel and time. A woman with a disability has full rights to her child, so the baby cannot be taken from her at birth without her full consent. She cannot be forced to terminate a pregnancy or undergo sterilization unless that is her informed decision.


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