What rights do surrogate mothers have during the medical process?
Surrogate mothers have similar rights to any patient undergoing a medical procedure. They have the right to informed consent, confidentiality, and to make decisions about their own body. Legally, all medical procedures, tests, and interventions related to surrogacy must be fully explained and consent given by the surrogate herself. This also means he has the right to decline any procedure, intervention, or medication she's uncomfortable with. Additionally, the privacy of the surrogate is protected under patient confidentiality laws, and information about her medical care cannot be shared without her agreement.
Importantly, surrogates also retain the right to change their minds about the process. However, the specific rights and implications of doing so can vary between jurisdictions and individual surrogacy contracts. Ultimately, it's essential for surrogates to fully understand their rights and responsibilities before proceeding, and where possible, consulting with a legal professional can be highly beneficial.
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