Parents right to have unjabbinated blood for transfusions

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how does the doctors personal beliefs in weather or not the jabbinated blood is safe have any barring on the parents wishes?. It's not about what he believes!!

In recent years, there has been a move away from paternalistic medicine, where the doctor always knows best, and a move towards “shared-decision making”
– a process that is enshrined in English law.
This means that the patient is informed of all the risks and, together with the doctor,
they make an informed decision.

Freedom To Choose Clean Blood

https://www.facebook.com/100087461601945/videos/633110055259940/?idorvanity=428424999496726

Medically Kidnapped Baby from parents for refusing jabbinated blood transfusion

https://rumble.com/v208lhg-medically-kidnapped-baby-from-parents-for-refusing-jabbinated-blood-transfu.html
The end of paternalism

https://web.archive.org/web/20150220191505/http://www.medicalprotection.org/uk/advice-booklets/mps-guide-to-ethics---a-map-for-the-moral-maze/chapter-1---ethics-values-and-the-law/the-end-of-paternalism

Medically Kidnapped Baby from parents for refusing jabbinated blood transfusion

https://rumble.com/v208lhg-medically-kidnapped-baby-from-parents-for-refusing-jabbinated-blood-transfu.html

Policy for The Management of Persons Refusing Blood & Blood Products

https://www.transfusionguidelines.org/document-library/documents/policy-for-the-management-of-persons-refusing-blood-and-blood-products-northern-lincolnshire-and-goole-hospitals-nhs-trust/download-file/rtc-york_2013_12_P_n_lincolnshire_refuse_blood.pdf

Caring for patients who refuse blood a guide to good practice

https://web.archive.org/web/20170603042614/https://www.rcseng.ac.uk/-/media/files/rcs/library-and-publications/non-journal-publications/caring-for-patients-who-refuse-blood--a-guide-to-good-practice.pdf

New Zealand: parents refuse "vaxxinated blood" for their sick baby

The New Zealand authorities asked the courts on Tuesday,
December 6 to
entrust them with the custody of a baby whose parents, fearing that he would receive blood from donors vaxxinated against
C-19, oppose an operation. surgery to save his life.

They had unjabbinated donors availiable. The parents weren't refusing the surgery but the tainted blood for possible transfusion.

These people are mad!!! They've doomed us all!! these will be no way of escaping the mrna eventually. We must stay away from doctors, hospital etc...

Parents who refused ‘vaxxinated blood’ transfusion speak out after court places Baby W in care

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/dec/08/parents-who-refused-baby-w-nz-vaccinated-blood-transfusion-speak-out-new-zealand

New Zealand parents lose custody of sick baby after refusing blood from vaxxinated donor

https://www.msn.com/en-us/health/medical/new-zealand-parents-lose-custody-of-sick-baby-after-refusing-blood-from-vaccinated-donor/ar-AA1511sB

New Zealand: parents refuse “vaxxinated blood” for their sick baby

https://newsrnd.com/news/2022-12-06-new-zealand--parents-refuse-%E2%80%9Cvaccinated-blood%E2%80%9D-for-their-sick-baby.rkYKLP3wi.html

The family of a baby who has been placed in his doctors’
care because his parents refused to consent to a transfusion of “vaxxinated blood”
in a life-saving operation have said they will prioritize time with their son before the surgery.

The four-month-old infant, whose identity is kept secret by order of the Court, suffers according to his mother from pulmonary valve stenosis, a heart problem requiring surgery.

But this intervention was delayed because the parents demand that the blood which could be transfused to the child in the operating theater comes from donors who have not received any messenger RNA vaxxine against C-19.

A request rejected

Their request was rejected, as hospitals in New Zealand do not separate blood donated by vaxxinated people from that of non-vaxxinated people,
neither category presenting more risks than the other.

The authorities asked the court to give them partial custody of the baby.

If the court grants their request, the parents will retain their authority over the child except for medical care.

Health officials gain guardianship of baby whose parents refused ‘vaxxinated blood’ transfusion

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/dec/07/health-officials-gain-guardianship-of-baby-whose-parents-refused-vaccinated-blood-transfusion

Blood Centers Say Unvaccinated People Are Refusing Transfusions From 'Tainted' Donations

https://www.newsweek.com/blood-centers-say-unvaccinated-people-are-refusing-transfusions-tainted-donations-1620236

Namibia Supreme Court Upholds Patients’ Rights and Religious Freedom

https://www.jw.org/en/news/legal/by-region/namibia/patients-rights-autonomy-blood-transfusion/

COnVID Skeptics Request Blood Transfusions From Unvaxxinated Donors

https://www.webmd.com/vaccines/covid-19-vaccine/news/20210817/covid-skeptics-request-blood-transfusions-from-unvaccinated-donors

can parents legally refuse blood transfusion for their child on religious grounds

https://juriscopelegaltips.com.ng/can-parents-legally-refuse-blood-transfusion-for-their-child-on-religious-grounds/#.Y5dxgHbMKCh

Is ethical for parents to refuse surgical treatment for their child?

https://www.kevinmd.com/2011/12/ethical-parents-refuse-surgical-treatment-child.html

Storing Blood Before Transfusion In the United States, the cells may be stored for up to 42 days — although the average age at the time of transfusion is currently 18 days.

https://www.nih.gov/news-events/nih-research-matters/storing-blood-transfusion

Chapter 2BLOOD TRANSFUSION

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK269390/

Management of patients who refuse blood transfusion

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4260316/pdf/IJA-58-658.pdf

Blood transfusion refusals – why new guidelines aren’t up to scratch

https://theconversation.com/blood-transfusion-refusals-why-new-guidelines-arent-up-to-scratch-70237

When Doctors Seek to Force Blood Transfusions

https://wol.jw.org/en/wol/d/r1/lp-e/101974367

Parents refusing blood transfusions for their children
solely on religious grounds: Who must apply for the
court order?

http://www.scielo.org.za/pdf/samj/v110n2/08.pdf

Jehovah's Witness parents' refusal of blood transfusions: Ethical considerations for psychologists

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/25476572/

PEDIATRICIANS AND THE LAW
Child welfare vs. parental religious views: What do pediatricians do when parents refuse life-saving care for their child?

https://publications.aap.org/aapnews/article/32/5/20/9433/Child-welfare-vs-parental-religious-viewsWhat-do

Can I donate blood for my child? | Texas Children's Hospital

https://www.texaschildrens.org/blog/can-i-donate-blood-my-child

Blood transfusions and Jehovah's Witnesses

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/2727941/

Deadly Allergy Risk With Blood Transfusions

https://www.yummymummyclub.ca/blogs/alexandria-durrell-irritated-by-allergies/20150407/deadly-allergy-risk-with-blood-transfusions

The Mature Minor Doctrine
The “mature minor” doctrine provides for minors to give consent to medical procedures if they can show that they are mature enough to make a decision on their own.
It is a relatively new legal concept, and as of 2002 only a few states such as Arkansas and Nevada have enacted the doctrine into statute.

*** In several other states, including Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Illinois, Maine and Massachusetts, state high courts have adopted the doctrine as law.

https://healthcare.uslegal.com/treatment-of-minors/the-mature-minor-doctrine/

The Legal Authority of Mature Minors to Consent to General Medical Treatment

https://publications.aap.org/pediatrics/article-abstract/131/4/786/31933/The-Legal-Authority-of-Mature-Minors-to-Consent-to?redirectedFrom=fulltext

Consent to Medical Treatment for the Mature Minor
Can children and young people consent to their own medical treatment? Consent issues involving children and young people are complex.

https://www.mdanational.com.au/advice-and-support/library/articles-and-case-studies/2017/07/Consent-to-Medical-Treatment-for-the-Mature-Minor

Not So Gray Anymore: A Mature Minor’s Capacity to Consent to Medical Treatment

https://www.law.uh.edu/healthlaw/perspectives/2006/(DM)MatureMinor.pdf

COMMONWEALTH V. D.E. NIXON, APLT; COMMONWEALTH V. L.A. NIXON, APLT (Concurring Opinion)

https://law.justia.com/cases/pennsylvania/supreme-court/2000/j-44-2000co.html

Reference Card: Minors' Access to Confidential ... - ACLU Pennsylvania
Generally, Pennsylvania law requires the consent of a parent or guardian for the medical treatment of anyone younger than 18 years of age (a "minor")
. However, Pennsylvania law permits a minor to consent to all medical, dental,
and other health services, except abortion, if the minor has: (1) graduated from high school, or (2) been married .

Who Can Consent to Health Services
Generally, Pennsylvania law requires the consent of a parent or guardian for the medical treatment of anyone younger than 18 years of age (a “minor”).

However,
Pennsylvania law permits a minor to consent to all medical, dental, and other health services, except abortion, if the minor has: (1) graduated from high school, or (2) been married, or (3) been pregnant.

An emancipated minor may consent to all health services including abortion. No other consent is required—a minor who meets one of these criteria enjoys the same rights to consent and confidentiality as an adult patient.

All minors have the ability to consent confidentially to certain medical services under Pennsylvania and U.S. law, which are described in detail below.

Confidentiality
Fear of disclosure prevents some minors from seeking health services.
When young people are assured that providers will maintain their confidentiality,
they are more likely to seek care. Generally the right to consent entitles the patient to confidentiality. When a minor has the right to consent,
a provider generally may not disclose the minor’s health care information to anyone,
including the minor’s parents or guardians, without the minor’s consent,
unless there is an explicit exception in the law that permits or requires the disclosure.
These exceptions are noted in each applicable section and explained in “Exceptions to Confidentiality.”

https://www.aclupa.org/en/reference-card-minors-access-confidential-health-care-pennsylvania

Informed consent outlined in new Pennsylvania Act 135

https://www.massdevice.com/informed-consent-outlined-new-pennsylvania-act-135/

original link found on fakebook

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