Majority of U.S. states restrict decision making for incapacitated pregnant women, report shows

ROCHESTER, Minn. -- Half of all U.S. states have laws on the books that invalidate a pregnant woman's advance directive if she becomes incapacitated, and a majority of states don't disclose these restrictions in advance directive forms, according to a study by physicians and bioethicists at Mayo Clinic and other institutions. The report, published this [...]
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