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- What If One Parent Wants to Vaccinate and the Other Doesn’t?
What If One Parent Wants to Vaccinate and the Other Doesn’t? When parents have different views on vaccinating their child, learn how legal authority is determined and what factors guide a final decision
- Minor Consent Laws for Vaccinations by State - teens for vaccines
Minor Consent Laws for Vaccinations by State and resources to get the COVID-vaccine
- Do Both Parents Have to Consent to Vaccinations? It Depends.
If one parent wants to vaccinate the child, they have to consult the other parent who shares joint legal custody with them Your child's pediatrician may request signoff from both parents before any invasive medical procedure on your child
- What is the most appropriate action when a 15‑year‑old male patient . . .
The most appropriate action is to administer the HPV vaccine during the visit (option a), as consent from one parent together with the 15-year-old's assent is legally and ethically sufficient; the father's objection does not constitute a legal barrier to vaccination
- Talking with Parents about Vaccines | Childhood Vaccines | CDC
If a parent seems hesitant about following the recommended vaccine schedule, this doesn't necessarily mean they won't accept vaccines Sometimes parents simply want your answers to their questions
- Do US teens have the right to be vaccinated against their parents’ will . . .
In this case, the parents of a 17-year-old railroad employee sued his employer, alleging that a smallpox vaccination administered by the company physician had injured the teen
- COVID-19 vaccination: What to do when teens, parents disagree
When adolescents and their parents disagree on whether to get COVID-19 vaccinations, it introduces fundamental legal and ethical issues for physicians, including around autonomy, capacity and informed consent
- What Are the Rules on Vaccine Exemptions? - WebMD
What are personal or philosophical exemptions? This exemption is based on parents' personal beliefs about vaccines Some parents are concerned about vaccine safety
- What to do When Parents Disagree About Vaccinations?
With the COVID-19 vaccine approved for children 12 years and older, many parents are facing the decision of whether they should vaccinate their child The decision can be even more complicated for co-parents who have differing opinions
- Vaccines and Co-Parenting: What If We Disagree? - Stein Sperling
With the COVID-19 vaccine now available to children ages five and older, parents need to decide whether they want their children vaccinated What do you do when one parent wants to vaccinate a child and the other does not?
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