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Informed consent and mandatory pre-abortion counselling laws in the United States.
Method of provision

 
No mandatory counselling
 
Counselling in person, by phone, mail, and/or other
 
Counselling in person only
 
Counselling law enjoined

Information required (in counselling or literature)

Fetal development

Medical risks of abortion and/or continued pregnancy

Mental risks of abortion

Abortion alternatives, ex., adoption and prenatal care

Nature of type of abortion that is to be performed

Breast cancer listed as risk

Availability of ultrasound

Fetal pain

Date 08-12-2007
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Author Lokal_Profil & Kyd
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