Does Abortion Surgery Require Signature from a Family Member?
Whether a parent's signature is required for abortion surgery depends on the situation. If the patient is over 18 years old and has self-care ability, then a parent's signature is not required. If the patient is under 18 years old or lacks self-care ability, and if their daily study and work require the supervision of a guardian, then a signature from a family member or their guardian is required. The signature cannot be signed by someone else. According to our country's laws, women have the right to give birth, and painless abortion surgeries involve relatively small embryos, less than three months old. Therefore, women can sign the surgery agreement by themselves, and generally, hospitals do not require family members to sign. However, considering that the fetus is produced by both the male and female, it is crucial to carefully consider whether to terminate the pregnancy before the surgery. It is best for both spouses to discuss and resolve the matter at home before proceeding with the surgery at the hospital. Otherwise, it may easily lead to tension and conflict in the marital relationship.