No, since when pregnant you are medically emancipated.
In most cases, emergency treatment will be given without consent. Routine items will not be done without parental consent. Someone has to agree to make the necessary payments.
The answer differs from state to state. In New York, parental consent is not needed for medical treatment related to drug addiction, HIV care, and sexual health.
With an adults consent 27 states and the District of Columbia specifically allow pregnant minors to the obtain prenatal care and delivery services without parental consent or notification. Ask your doctor if your state is one of them or call Planned Parenthood and ask.
In Texas, a pregnant 16-year-old is still considered a minor, so legally she would still need parental consent to move out of the parental home. However, there may be exceptions such as emancipation or if living at home poses a risk to her or the baby's well-being. It's advisable to seek legal counsel in such situations.
With medical proof of the pregnancy, Georgia will issue a marriage license.
In Canada, healthcare providers generally require parental consent for medical treatment of minors. However, there are exceptions when a minor can consent to their own medical treatment without parental consent, such as for certain reproductive health services or if they are considered a "mature minor" who can understand and make informed decisions about their healthcare. It is best to consult with a healthcare professional or legal expert for specific advice in the situation.
It would be a really good thing to have. Otherwise you may have trouble explaining things to authorities. A letter of consent and permission to obtain medical treatment would be good to have.
Consent is permission to allow the healthcare provider perform procedures and/or provide treatment.
C: there's a medical emergency such that the doctor should not delay treatment in order to seek permission.
No, as a general rule any person under the age of 18 will need parental consent. Exceptions are where there is medical treatment (over age of 12).
It's 18 unless you have a child.
Informed consent or free consent is permission granted to another person to perform services such as treatment for medical care. Both verbal and nonverbal communication counts as informed or free consent.