Esterilización quirúrgica humana y legislación Argentina: Aspectos biomédicos, jurídicos y éticos

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Argentine's congress recently dictated the 26.130-2006 law about the procedure for sterilization surgery interventions in men and women. This work offers a review of the legal situation in Argentine and in the world. It points out critical observations to its items, highlighting the right to access to other non surgical contraceptive methods; the advisability for the interested sexual partner to know which decision was taken; the need to determine the competence of candidites prior to surgical intervention stated by an interdisciplinary professional team; the duty to regulate the special situation of legally incompetent persons; the importance of establishing an adequate time between the information and the patient's consent; to prevent sterilization to become the only medical practice paid by the public health system, social security organizations and prepaid medical entities; and to be careful about the reach and nature of conscientious objection in each specific circumstance.

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Cecchetto, S., Urbandt, P., & Bostiancic, M. C. (2007, November). Esterilización quirúrgica humana y legislación Argentina: Aspectos biomédicos, jurídicos y éticos. Acta Bioethica. https://doi.org/10.4067/s1726-569x2007000200005

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