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Ethical informed consent for fertility care requires sufficient understanding on the part of the patient to make a well-reasoned decision in furtherance of their values. It is a process in which the patient is supported in developing understanding and coming to an informed, voluntary, and carefully considered decision.
A statement that the study involves research, an explanation of the purposes of the research and the expected duration of the subjects participation, a description of the procedures to be followed, and identification of any procedures which are experimental.
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This consent reviews the entire IVF process, including the risks that this treatment might pose to you and your offspring. In addition to these known risks, there may be risks with IVF that have not yet been established or even suspected.
Informed consent for artificial insemination should include disclosure of risks, benefits, likely success rate of the method proposed and potential alternative methods, and costs. Both recipients and donors should be informed of the reasons for screening and confidentiality.
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Obtaining informed consent in medicine is a process that should include describing the proposed intervention, emphasizing the patients role in decision-making, discussing alternatives to the proposed intervention, discussing the risks and benefits of the proposed intervention, and eliciting the patients preference,

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