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Medical students and state legislators are addressing the controversial practice of performing pelvic exams on unconscious patients without their consent, often occurring during surgeries when patients are anesthetized. This issue gained attention in the early 2000s through surveys of medical students. Currently, 21 states have enacted bans on this practice, while it remains permissible in 29 states. Advocates, including a medical student in Ohio and a bioethicist from McGill University, are pushing for legislation that mandates explicit consent for these exams. The practice is defended as a practical teaching method for an essential medical skill, but there is significant opposition concerning ethical implications.