Jehovah’s Witnesses

Jehovah’s Witnesses Ease Blood Transfusion Rules After Decades of Deaths

Despite a 14-year-old girl’s stated refusal of a blood transfusion due to religious convictions, legal representatives for a Scottish health board pursued an order to permit the procedure if her life was in danger. This action highlights the complex intersection of medical necessity, patient autonomy, and religious freedom, particularly when minors are involved. The case raised significant ethical and legal questions regarding parental rights, the minor’s capacity to make informed decisions, and the state’s interest in preserving life.

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