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Consent in pregnancy - an observational study of ante-natal care in the context of Montgomery: all about risk?

Jacqueline A NichollsAnna L DavidJoseph IskarosDimitrios SiassakosAnne Lanceley
Published in: BMC pregnancy and childbirth (2021)
We found that ante-natal consultations that include consent for interventions are dominated by clinical framing and risk, and explore the woman-centred narrative less well. Current UK law requires consent consultations to include explicit effort to gauge a woman's preferences and values, yet consultations seem to fail to achieve such understanding. At the very least, consultations may be improved by the addition of opening questions along the lines of 'what matters to you most?'
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