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Show me the CT law that says a minor is required to accept any medical treatment that he/she/the parents don't want.
Why would I? My contention is that parental/minor's consent in order to carry out a medical procedure is not always required. That much is proven true by this ruling. :shrug:
So in other words, strangers are making a decision for this young woman, opposing her wishes and her parents' wishes, arbitrarily. And at the same time taking away her right to do with her body what she wishes.
You think that's fine. I don't.
There is no arbitrary decision making here. Unless of course, you believe there are other medical procedures with an 85% success rate? Do you believe that?
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