What Actually Happened

Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 11 (4):430-431 (2002)
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In this case, the patient's mother repeatedly asked about the health of any prospective child and whether she would be assured some custodial role. She also questioned the role of the prospective recipient. The committee facilitated obtaining the necessary information, sharing this information with the surrogate, and assisted the surrogate and two of her daughters to share both their feelings and additional information they possessed

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